Title of article :
A Conceptual Framework and Architectural Considerations for Capability Enhancement in Software Defined Networks
Author/Authors :
Yeganeh, Hassan Communication Technology Department - Iran Telecommunication Research Center Tehran, Iran , Vaezpour, Elaheh Communication Technology Department - Iran Telecommunication Research Center Tehran, Iran
Abstract :
Software defined networking (SDN) is an emerging networking paradigm which gained a lot of interests from
both academia and industry. SDN decomposes the control plane from the data plane and allows for the network logic
to run on a software-based controller. This decomposition of network operations offers the simplification of network
management and greater ease of configuration through network programmability. In this paper, we first
comprehensively discuss the state-of-the-art experiences in this field and their existing challenges. We also categorize
the challenges facing SDN and its integration with other technologies such as network function virtualization (NFV),
internet of thing (IoT), 5G networks, big data, and optical networks. Then, considering the key issues, we revisit the
SDN architecture and propose a comprehensive conceptual framework and some detailed architectural considerations
for enhancing the capabilities of SDN networks. The proposed conceptual framework also applies IoT controllers and
hypervisors to support IoT applications and virtualized networks respectively. Moreover, we present future research
works according to the proposed framework.
Keywords :
and Network function virtualization , Architectural Considerations , Conceptual Framework , Capability Enhancement , Software Defined Networking
Journal title :
International Journal of Information and Communication Technology Research