Software-defined networking
Software-defined networking (SDN) separates network control from network data forwarding, allowing networks to be programmed and centrally managed with standard protocols. SDN is an enabler of network virtualization, or the ability to run multiple virtual network topologies on a shared physical network.
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RoutingFlow is a project inspired by RouteFlow, aims to implement legacy and distributed routing protocol in a OpenFlow network.
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Graph clustering codes for deciding baseband processing function placement in cloud-based radio access network (CRAN)
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This project was completed on December 12, 2014. It's a fully functioning SDN in which a Controller machine can choose routes that hosts will use to send messages over the network. This can be dynamically during traffic exchange and is extremely applicable in Data Centers for load balancing. To learn more, view the readme.
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Distributed SDN controller built on top of beehive.
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My computer science master's thesis in network and distributed systems
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Research about Resource Provisioning in Software Defined Networking
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Service merging presenting platform in SDN environment
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Network context aware RYU application that secures SDN networks.
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A Software Defined Networking layer-3 routing application that constructs route tables based on a global view of the network topology.
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Dec 23, 2016 - Java