2015 International Conference and Workshops on Networked Systems (NetSys) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/netsys.2015.7089055
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Protocol virtualization through dynamic network stacks

Abstract: Network operators move away from specialized solutions and towards generic hardware and virtualized environments, allowing them to scale faster and at lower cost. It also allows them to adapt and control their network via software such as OpenFlow.Today, this control loop does not provide end-to-end adaptation and control. Mainly due to the fact that end devices, e.g., mobile phones, and the applications installed are not yet part of this control loop. To enable this, we must push virtualization to the end dev… Show more

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“…3). Networking is by means of IPv6 with routing supported by link state (LS) and distance vector (DV) mechanisms.…”
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“…3). Networking is by means of IPv6 with routing supported by link state (LS) and distance vector (DV) mechanisms.…”
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confidence: 99%