U-chupala et al., 2017 - Google Patents
Application-aware network: Network route management using SDN based on application characteristicsU-chupala et al., 2017
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- U-chupala P
- Watashiba Y
- Ichikawa K
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- Iida H
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- CSI Transactions on ICT
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Abstract Software-Defined Network (SDN) and OpenFlow enable more granular network route management. SDN-assisted routing has become a prominent technique for improving network routing efficiency. A standard approach in SDN-assisted routing involves optimizing …
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