2014 First International Science and Technology Conference (Modern Networking Technologies) (MoNeTeC) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/monetec.2014.6995584
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The EXPRESS SDN experiment in the OpenLab large scale shared experimental Facility

Abstract: In this paper we describe the design and implementation of an experiments dealing with SDN for Wireless Mesh Networks over the OpenLab Facility. The experiment is called EXPRESS: “EXPerimenting and Researching Evolutions of Software-defined networking over federated test-bedS”. EXPRESS aims at designing and evaluating a resilient SDN system able to operate in fragmented and intermittently connected networks as needed in a Wireless Mesh Networking environment. The experimental dimension of EXPRESS is to deploy … Show more

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“…An SDN based federation architecture is a focus of current research. The SDN based federation architecture will be based on the policies and practices needed to control, manage and monitor the infrastructure used for the inter-network connections [143]. Following are the basic elements in the SDN based federation architecture:…”
Section: B Sdn Based Federation Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…An SDN based federation architecture is a focus of current research. The SDN based federation architecture will be based on the policies and practices needed to control, manage and monitor the infrastructure used for the inter-network connections [143]. Following are the basic elements in the SDN based federation architecture:…”
Section: B Sdn Based Federation Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…This approach leads to the concept of Testbed as a Service (TaaS), exemplified by FanTaaStic [68]. Federations of testbeds have also been recently emerging, such as the EU-driven OpenLab federation [69] as well as the OneLab federation [70], managed by UPMC. In all these cases, the user needs a specific account, must comply to specific us-age policies and has to use the tools, services and APIs of these testbeds.…”
Section: Network Virtualization Environmentmentioning
confidence: 99%