2020
DOI: 10.3390/app10103411
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Abstract: There is increasing demand in modern day business applications for communication networks to be robust and reliable due to the complexity and critical nature of such applications. As such, data delivery is expected to be reliable and secure even in the harshest of environments. Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is gaining traction as a promising approach for designing network architectures which are robust and flexible. One reason for this is that separating the data plane from the control plane, increases the… Show more

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“…This is because RPF enjoyed share links which contribute to the lower rule's installation. However, the prior study by Malik and Fréin [9] indicates that the network size contributes to many sets of paths which in turn increase rule consumption. Toward, this goal, the performance of the RPSO was also tested on a topology (Spain) with relatively high density, average node degree 4, as it tends to have large rules consumption.…”
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confidence: 97%
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“…This is because RPF enjoyed share links which contribute to the lower rule's installation. However, the prior study by Malik and Fréin [9] indicates that the network size contributes to many sets of paths which in turn increase rule consumption. Toward, this goal, the performance of the RPSO was also tested on a topology (Spain) with relatively high density, average node degree 4, as it tends to have large rules consumption.…”
Section: Flow Table Occupancy Ratementioning
confidence: 97%
“…The use of DNN is quite effective for searching optimal path-based constraints. However, it requires statistical history data which may be ineffective in SDN due to memory constraints [9]. Hu et al [15] considered latency and packet loss to design path selection.…”
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confidence: 99%
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