Software Defined Networking is the candidate technology for implementing network slicing on a common network infrastructure for deploying a number of services with different requirements (e.g., 5G services). This work proposes a framework to deploy a set of network slices on an SDN network controlled by a single controller. Deployed slices guarantee isolation in terms of connectivity and performance. The proposed solution has been tested on an emulated SDN testbed utilizing the ONOS controller.
Network Slicing in SDN networks
Scano D.;Valcarenghi L.;Kondepu K.;Castoldi P.;Giorgetti A.
2020-01-01
Abstract
Software Defined Networking is the candidate technology for implementing network slicing on a common network infrastructure for deploying a number of services with different requirements (e.g., 5G services). This work proposes a framework to deploy a set of network slices on an SDN network controlled by a single controller. Deployed slices guarantee isolation in terms of connectivity and performance. The proposed solution has been tested on an emulated SDN testbed utilizing the ONOS controller.File in questo prodotto:
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