Zhao et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Performance verification of network function virtualization in software defined optical transport networksZhao et al., 2017
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- 8090381652698533089
- Author
- Zhao Y
- Hu L
- Wang W
- Li Y
- Zhang J
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- Publication venue
- Optical Fiber Technology
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With the continuous opening of resource acquisition and application, there are a large variety of network hardware appliances deployed as the communication infrastructure. To lunch a new network application always implies to replace the obsolete devices and needs …
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