Presentation 2009-11-12
OpenFlow Switching Technology Toward Future Internet
Atsushi Iwata, Hideyuki Shimonishi,
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Abstract(in English) We introduce an overview of OpenFlow technology regarded as a key component of Future Internet infrastructure, and NEC's research and development activities of OpenFlow Switching technology. US GENI's Program is starting to deploy OpenFlow trial networks spanned over US universities as a research network infrastructure for realizing network virtualization, network programmability and network mobility. Through one year of NEC's OpenFlow trial with Stanford Univ., the potential of this technology is getting to be recognized. We explain the NEC's research activities of OpenFlow Switching Technology, especially for the perspective of network architecture and switch architecture, and controller architecture, and the status of OpenFlow trial in US. Then, we'll talk about the expectations of future internet based on the potential of this technology.
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Keyword(in English) OpenFlow / Virtualization / Programmable / Switch
Paper # NS2009-103,CQ2009-42,ICM2009-26
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Title (in English) OpenFlow Switching Technology Toward Future Internet
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Keyword(1) OpenFlow
Keyword(2) Virtualization
Keyword(3) Programmable
Keyword(4) Switch
1st Author's Name Atsushi Iwata
1st Author's Affiliation IP Network Division, NEC Corporation()
2nd Author's Name Hideyuki Shimonishi
2nd Author's Affiliation System Platforms Research Laboratories, NEC
Date 2009-11-12
Paper # NS2009-103,CQ2009-42,ICM2009-26
Volume (vol) vol.109
Number (no) 275
Page pp.pp.-
#Pages 6
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