OpenFlow compatible key-based routing protocol: adapting SDN networks to content/service-centric paradigm
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Flores De La Cruz, Adrían; Manzanares López, Pilar; Muñoz Gea, Juan Pedro; Malgosa Sanahuja, José MaríaÁrea de conocimiento
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This research has been supported by the AEI/FEDER, UE Project Grant TEC2016-76465-C2-1-R (AIM). Adrian Flores de la Cruz also thanks the Spanish Ministry of Economy, Industry and Competitiveness for the FPI (BES-2014-069097) pre-doctoral fellowship.Fecha de publicación
2019-07-15Editorial
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Flores-de la Cruz, A., Manzanares-Lopez, P., Muñoz-Gea, J.P. et al. OpenFlow Compatible Key-Based Routing Protocol: Adapting SDN Networks to Content/Service-Centric Paradigm. J Netw Syst Manage 27, 730–755 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10922-018-9482-zRevisión por pares
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Distributed Hash TablesSwitching
Non-IP routing
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The host-to-host/content/service communication instead of the host-to-host communication offered by traditional Internet Protocol (IP) routing solutions has been demanded in the last few years. Nowadays, getting this type of communication directly at network level is an increasing demand in the framework of new networking scenarios, such as Internet of Things and data center scenarios. Inspired by Key-Based Routing (KBR) solutions which, in conjunction with Distributed Hash Tables, have offered a way of providing content-sharing solutions in overlay networks on the top of the Internet for years now, we propose OFC-KBR (OpenFlow Compatible Key-Based Routing) solution. OFC-KBR is a key-based routing solution directly implemented at network layer that makes use of the potential of Software Defined Networking. In this solution, end-points are identified by virtual identifiers. These virtual identifiers are obtained from a descriptive textual name, whose format is not fixed and can be defined ...
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