2016 Fifth European Workshop on Software-Defined Networks (EWSDN) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/ewsdn.2016.17
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IoT Ecosystem over Programmable SDN Infrastructure for Smart City Applications

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“…We conducted numerous IoT traffic tests to perform management system and network infrastructure behavioral investigations, which were generated based on the one M2M specification of the productive resources. Ogrodowczyk et al [24] discussed the use case of Poznan Smart City, illustrating how a single unifying SDN-based platform can be used to "split" a city into multiple smart spaces functioning over a shared network and cloud infrastructure, as well as how the network architecture allowed by OpenFlow can be used to automate the development of IoT devices to be used in cloud-based multi-tenant implementations. Rego et al [25] proposed a new control system based on SDN and IoT integration in smart city environments.…”
Section: Iot-sdn In Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…We conducted numerous IoT traffic tests to perform management system and network infrastructure behavioral investigations, which were generated based on the one M2M specification of the productive resources. Ogrodowczyk et al [24] discussed the use case of Poznan Smart City, illustrating how a single unifying SDN-based platform can be used to "split" a city into multiple smart spaces functioning over a shared network and cloud infrastructure, as well as how the network architecture allowed by OpenFlow can be used to automate the development of IoT devices to be used in cloud-based multi-tenant implementations. Rego et al [25] proposed a new control system based on SDN and IoT integration in smart city environments.…”
Section: Iot-sdn In Smart Citiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the other hand, virtual devices especially Openflow Switches which perform the role of Cluster Head (CH), are composed of SDN. For the better network management with available resources, this study suggested a clustering approach to arrange the IoT nodes in an effective way [24]. A cluster may contain multiple nodes of the network say (I 1 , I 2 , I 3 , .…”
Section: Data/forwarding Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cloud and Edge computing for smart city [367], [371]- [373] IoT for smart city [361], [374]- [376] D2D, M2M communication for smart city [377]- [380] Cell-free and cell-cooperative for smart city [285], [368], [381] SDN, NFV, and network slicing for smart city [382]- [394] Machine learning for smart city [371], [389], [395]- [405] Security and privacy for smart city [11], [14], [101], [359], [406], [383], [398], [399], [402], [371], [407]- [417] anomaly detection scheme designed for air-quality monitoring using a fog computing framework based on the ETSI NFV management and orchestration architecture is investigated in [372].…”
Section: Research Topics Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The authors of [394] propose the integration of the SDN concept with IoT devices (SDN-IoT) in support of a variety of big data applications in smart cities. An SDN based architecture is proposed for deploying IoT applications for smart cities in [382] in which the IoT traffic destined to multiple parties is centrally managed via a common SDNbased network infrastructure. Several SDN and NFV solutions constructed for the smart city can be found in [382]- [394].…”
Section: Research Topics Referencesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For instance, OpenFlow protocol is commonly used by SDN controllers to update flow entries in networking devices for on-demand traffic management. Several research studies can be found in the literature regarding the development of programmable SDN infrastructure for enabling the IoT ecosystem [10]. However, IoT devices are resources constrained in terms of memory and computation and provisioning support for OpenFlow like protocols will result in performance degradation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%