نتایج جستجو برای: SDN

تعداد نتایج: 6731  

Journal: :analytical and bioanalytical chemistry research 2015
naveen m gokavi sharanappa t nandibewoor

the voltammetric behaviour of sulfadoxine (sdn) was studied at a glassy carbon electrode in 0.2 m phosphate buffer solutions using cyclic, differential-pulse (dpv) and square wave voltammetry (swv). the dependence of the current on ph, concentration, and scan rate was investigated to optimize the experimental conditions for the determination of sdn. the oxidation process was shown to be diffusi...

Abdolreza Moayeri Iman Hassani,

The pull of Software-Defined Network- ing (SDN) is magnetic. There are few in the networking community who have escaped its impact. As the benefits of network visibility and network device programmability are discussed, the question could be asked as to who exactly will benefit? Will it be the network operator or will it, in fact, be the network intruder? As SDN devices and systems hit the mark...

The voltammetric behaviour of Sulfadoxine (SDN) was studied at a glassy carbon electrode in 0.2 M phosphate buffer solutions using cyclic, differential-pulse (DPV) and square wave voltammetry (SWV). The dependence of the current on pH, concentration, and scan rate was investigated to optimize the experimental conditions for the determination of SDN. The oxidation process was shown to be diffusi...

2013
Thomas Zinner Michael Jarschel Tobias Hossfeld Phuoc Tran-Gia Wolfgang Kellerer

The term Software Defined Networking (SDN) is prevalent in todays discussion about future communication networks. However, no consistent definition regarding this technology has formed, yet. The fragmented view on SDN results in legacy products being passed off by equipment vendors as SDN, academics mixing up the attributes of SDN with those of network virtualization, and users not fully unders...

2014

In previous chapters we have seen why SDN is necessary and what preceded the actual advent of SDN in the research and industrial communities. In this chapter we provide an overview of how SDN actually works, including discussion of the basic components of a Software Defined Networking system, their roles, and how they interact with one another. In the first part of this chapter we focus on the ...

Abdolreza Moayeri Iman Hassani,

The pull of Software-Defined Network- ing (SDN) is magnetic. There are few in the networking community who have escaped its impact. As the benefits of network visibility and network device programmability are discussed, the question could be asked as to who exactly will benefit? Will it be the network operator or will it, in fact, be the network intruder? As SDN devices and systems hit the mark...

2017
Levent Ertaul Krishnakumar Venkatachalam

Software defined networking (SDN) is a developing technology which completely changes the architecture and working of traditional networks. There has been growing urgency among networking developers to come up with a new set of devices to support Software Defined Networks and to implement better services in SDN compared to traditional networks. During these activities, security of the packets i...

2014
Dan Levin Marco Canini Stefan Schmid Fabian Schaffert Anja Feldmann

The operational challenges posed in enterprise networks present an appealing opportunity for automated orchestration by way of Software-Defined Networking (SDN). The primary challenge to SDN adoption in the enterprise is the deployment problem: How to deploy and operate a network consisting of both legacy and SDN switches, while benefiting from simplified management and enhanced flexibility of ...

2016
Christian Röpke

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is an emerging topic and securing its data and control plane is of great importance. The main goal of malicious SDN applications would be to compromise the SDN controller which is responsible for managing the SDN-based network. In this paper, we discuss two existent mechanisms aiming at protecting aforementioned planes: (i) sandboxing of SDN applications and (i...

Journal: :Computer Networks 2014
Masayoshi Kobayashi Srinivasan Seetharaman Guru M. Parulkar Guido Appenzeller Joseph Little Johan van Reijendam Paul Weissmann Nick McKeown

Software-defined networking (SDN) has emerged as a new paradigm of networking that enables evolvable and programmable networks allowing network operators, owners, vendors, and even third parties to innovate and create new capabilities at a faster pace. The SDN paradigm shows potential for all domains of use including the data center, cellular, service provider, enterprise, and home. In this pap...

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