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An Appraisal of Service-Based Virtual Networks and Virtualization Tools Paves the Way Toward Future Internet

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Intelligent Computing, Networking, and Informatics

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ((AISC,volume 243))

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Network virtualization has received important attention to overcome ossification due to the coexisting heterogeneous networks, networking applications, and protocol stack capability in the future Internet. Network virtualization plays a crucial role in solving such problems, and the service-oriented architecture (SOA) presents a promising approach to supporting network virtualization and facilitates service deployment for the future Internet. In this paper, we study the problem of key technologies like network service description and discovery for applying SOA and support network virtualization in the future Internet. This work appraises their virtualization tools and technologies as well as a wide array of past and state-of-the-art projects on network virtualization followed by a discussion on major challenges in virtual network environment.

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Sonkar, B., Chaphekar, D., Gupta, G. (2014). An Appraisal of Service-Based Virtual Networks and Virtualization Tools Paves the Way Toward Future Internet. In: Mohapatra, D.P., Patnaik, S. (eds) Intelligent Computing, Networking, and Informatics. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 243. Springer, New Delhi. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-81-322-1665-0_67

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