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3. EWSDN 2014: Budapest, Hungary
- Third European Workshop on Software Defined Networks, EWSDN 2014, Budapest, Hungary, September 1-3, 2014. IEEE Computer Society 2014, ISBN 978-1-4799-6919-7
Technical Session 1: Data Paths
- Ivano Cerrato, Mauro Annarumma, Fulvio Risso:
Supporting Fine-Grained Network Functions through Intel DPDK. 1-6 - Bartosz Belter, Artur Binczewski, Krzysztof Dombek, Artur Juszczyk, Lukasz Ogrodowczyk, Damian Parniewicz, Maciej Stroinski, Iwo Olszewski:
Programmable Abstraction of Datapath. 7-12 - Stefano Salsano, Pier Luigi Ventre, Luca Prete, Giuseppe Siracusano, Matteo Gerola, Elio Salvadori:
OSHI - Open Source Hybrid IP/SDN Networking (and its Emulation on Mininet and on Distributed SDN Testbeds). 13-18 - Roberto Doriguzzi Corin, Elio Salvadori, Matteo Gerola, Marc Suñé, Hagen Woesner:
A Datapath-Centric Virtualization Mechanism for OpenFlow Networks. 19-24
Technical Session 2: Technologies
- Wolfgang Braun, Michael Menth:
Wildcard Compression of Inter-Domain Routing Tables for OpenFlow-Based Software-Defined Networking. 25-30 - Richard G. Clegg, Jason Spencer, Raul Landa, Manoj P. Thakur, John E. Mitchell, Miguel Rio:
Pushing Software Defined Networking to the Access. 31-36 - Victor Fuentes, Jon Matías, Alaitz Mendiola, Maider Huarte, Juanjo Unzilla, Eduardo Jacob:
Integrating Complex Legacy Systems under OpenFlow Control: The DOCSIS Use Case. 37-42
Technical Session 3: System Views
- Evangelos Haleplidis, Damascene Joachimpillai, Jamal Hadi Salim, Diego R. López, Jason Martin, Kostas Pentikousis, Spyros G. Denazis, Odysseas G. Koufopavlou:
ForCES Applicability to SDN-Enhanced NFV. 43-48 - Sachin Sharma, Dimitri Staessens, Didier Colle, David Palma, João Gonçalves, Ricardo Figueiredo, Donal Morris, Mario Pickavet, Piet Demeester:
Implementing Quality of Service for the Software Defined Networking Enabled Future Internet. 49-54 - Pontus Sköldström, Balázs Sonkoly, András Gulyás, Felician Németh, Mario Kind, Fritz-Joachim Westphal, Wolfgang John, Jokin Garay, Eduardo Jacob, Dávid Jocha, János Elek, Róbert Szabó, Wouter Tavernier, George Agapiou, Antonio Manzalini, Matthias Rost, Nadi Sarrar, Stefan Schmid:
Towards Unified Programmability of Cloud and Carrier Infrastructure. 55-60
Technical Session 4: Resilience & Multi-Domains
- Niels L. M. van Adrichem, Benjamin J. van Asten, Fernando A. Kuipers:
Fast Recovery in Software-Defined Networks. 61-66 - Hiroaki Yamanaka, Eiji Kawai, Shuji Ishii, Shinji Shimojo:
AutoVFlow: Autonomous Virtualization for Wide-Area OpenFlow Networks. 67-72 - Fábio Andrade Botelho, Alysson Neves Bessani, Fernando M. V. Ramos, Paulo Ferreira:
On the Design of Practical Fault-Tolerant SDN Controllers. 73-78
Technical Session 5: Security
- Jon Matías, Jokin Garay, Alaitz Mendiola, Nerea Toledo, Eduardo Jacob:
FlowNAC: Flow-based Network Access Control. 79-84 - Kostas Giotis, Georgios Androulidakis, Vasilis Maglaris:
Leveraging SDN for Efficient Anomaly Detection and Mitigation on Legacy Networks. 85-90 - Umar Toseef, Adel Zaalouk, Tom Rothe, Matthew Broadbent, Kostas Pentikousis:
C-BAS: Certificate-Based AAA for SDN Experimental Facilities. 91-96
Position Papers
- Roberto Bifulco, Maurizio Dusi:
Position Paper: Reactive Logic in Software-Defined Networking: Accounting for the Limitations of the Switches. 97-102 - Alexander William Dawson, Mahesh K. Marina, Francisco J. Garcia:
On the Benefits of RAN Virtualisation in C-RAN Based Mobile Networks. 103-108 - Jeremias Blendin, Julius Rückert, Nicolai Leymann, Georg Schyguda, David Hausheer:
Position Paper: Software-Defined Network Service Chaining. 109-114
Poster Papers
- Sae Hyong Park, Byungjoon Lee, Jaeho You, Jisoo Shin, Taehong Kim, Sunhee Yang:
RAON: Recursive Abstraction of OpenFlow Networks. 115-116 - Bartosz Belter, Damian Parniewicz, Lukasz Ogrodowczyk, Artur Binczewski, Maciej Stroinski, Victor Fuentes, Jon Matías, Maider Huarte, Eduardo Jacob:
Hardware Abstraction Layer as an SDN-enabler for Non-OpenFlow Network Equipment. 117-118 - Michele Santuari, Roberto Doriguzzi Corin, Matteo Gerola, Elio Salvadori, Umar Toseef, Adel Zaalouk, Krzysztof Dombek, Damian Parniewicz, Ali Hammad, Mehdi Rashidi-Fard, Eduardo Jacob, Jon Matías:
Leading the OFELIA Facility Beyond OpenFlow 1.0 Experimentations. 119-120 - Sae Hyong Park, Byungjoon Lee, Jisoo Shin, Sunhee Yang:
A High-Performance IO Engine for SDN Controllers. 121-122 - Marc Suñé, Victor Alvarez, Tobias Jungel, Umar Toseef, Kostas Pentikousis:
An OpenFlow Implementation for Network Processors. 123-124 - David Palma, João Gonçalves, Bruno Sousa, Luís Cordeiro, Paulo Simões, Sachin Sharma, Dimitri Staessens:
The QueuePusher: Enabling Queue Management in OpenFlow. 125-126 - Charalampos Rotsos, Gianni Antichi, Marc Bruyere, Philippe Owezarski, Andrew W. Moore:
An Open Testing Framework for Next-Generation Openflow Switches. 127-128
Demonstration Papers
- Adam C. Carter, Donal Morris, Sachin Sharma, Luís Cordeiro, Ricardo Figueiredo, João Gonçalves, David Palma, Nick Johnson, Dimitri Staessens:
CityFlow: OpenFlow City Experiment - Linking Infrastructure and Applications. 129-130 - Amedeo Sapio, Mario Baldi, Yong Liao, Gyan Ranjan, Fulvio Risso, Alok Tongaonkar, Ruben Torres, Antonio Nucci:
MAPPER: A Mobile Application Personal Policy Enforcement Router for Enterprise Networks. 131-132 - Daniel Depaoli, Roberto Doriguzzi Corin, Matteo Gerola, Elio Salvadori:
Demonstrating a Distributed and Version-Agnostic OpenFlow Slicing Mechanism. 133-134 - Ivano Cerrato, Tobias Jungel, Alex Palesandro, Fulvio Risso, Marc Suñé, Hagen Woesner:
User-Specific Network Service Functions in an SDN-enabled Network Node. 135-136 - Thomas Szyrkowiec, Achim Autenrieth, Jörg-Peter Elbers, Wolfgang Kellerer, Pawel Kaczmarek, Víctor López, Luis Miguel Contreras Murillo, Óscar González de Dios, Juan Pedro Fernández-Palacios, Raul Muñoz, Ricard Vilalta, Ramon Casellas, Ricardo Martínez, Arturo Mayoral, Mayur Channegowda, Shuping Peng, Reza Nejabati, Dimitra Simeonidou:
Demonstration of SDN Based Optical Network Virtualization and Multidomain Service Orchestration. 137-138 - Jeremias Blendin, Julius Rückert, Nicolai Leymann, Georg Schyguda, David Hausheer:
Demo: Software-Defined Network Service Chaining. 139-140 - Attila Csoma, Balázs Sonkoly, Levente Csikor, Felician Németh, András Gulyás, Dávid Jocha, János Elek, Wouter Tavernier, Sahel Sahhaf:
Multi-layered Service Orchestration in a Multi-domain Network Environment. 141-142
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