Enabling Future Internet Architecture Research and Experimentation by Using Software Defined Networking

Flávio de Oliveira Silva, J. H. S. Pereira, P. F. Rosa, S. Kofuji
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Internet core protocols were designed in the seventies and after four decades and a huge success, most of that initial design is still in place. As stated by Moore's law, current digital devices offer a huge processing capacity when compared to the computational resources of the early Internet. Moreover, physical links, wired or not, offer great connectivity and high throughput capacity. New applications bring a new set of requirements that the Internet is not able to satisfy in a proper way. The Internet architecture must be reviewed and several research groups are engaged in this design. Software Defined Networking (SDN), currently materialized in OpenFlow, represents an extraordinary opportunity to rethink computer networks, enabling the design and deployment of a future Internet. This paper presents SDN based technologies available, describes some research initiatives and discusses how the research community can use them to shape future Internet architecture.
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通过软件定义网络实现未来互联网架构的研究和实验
互联网核心协议是在70年代设计的,经过40年的巨大成功,大多数最初的设计仍然存在。正如摩尔定律所述,与早期互联网的计算资源相比,当前的数字设备提供了巨大的处理能力。此外,物理链路,有线或非有线,提供了良好的连接和高吞吐量容量。新的应用程序带来了一系列新的需求,而这些需求是Internet无法以适当的方式满足的。必须对Internet架构进行审查,并且有几个研究小组参与了这项设计。软件定义网络(SDN),目前在OpenFlow中具体化,代表了一个重新思考计算机网络的非凡机会,使未来互联网的设计和部署成为可能。本文介绍了基于SDN的可用技术,描述了一些研究计划,并讨论了研究社区如何使用它们来塑造未来的互联网架构。
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