A Survey on Software-Defined Network and OpenFlow: From Concept to Implementation
University of Alabama · Southern University of Science and Technology
Abstract
Software-defined network (SDN) has become one of the most important architectures for the management of largescale complex networks, which may require repolicing or reconfigurations from time to time. SDN achieves easy repolicing by decoupling the control plane from data plane. Thus, the network routers/switches just simply forward packets by following the flow table rules set by the control plane. Currently, OpenFlow is the most popular SDN protocol/standard and has a set of design specifications. Although SDN/OpenFlow is a relatively new area, it has attracted much attention from both academia and industry. In this paper, we will conduct a comprehensive survey of the important topics in SDN/OpenFlow…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 71.60
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 132
Authors
3Topics & keywords
- OpenFlow
- Software-defined networking
- Computer science
- Forwarding plane
- Quality of service
- Network packet
- Computer network
- Controller (irrigation)
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure