Current networking technologies are based on systems originally designed over 40 years ago and in an environment that was relatively static. Software Defined Networking allows greater network flexibility and the potential for new networking paradigms to meet new networking demands.
There are six projects in the Software Defined Networking category, each listed below:
AUTOFLOW: Autonomic OpenFlowParticipant: University of Piraeus Research Center |
CoCo: On Demand Community Connection Service for eScience CollaborationParticipants: SURFnet; TNO |
DREAMER: Distributed REsilient sdn Architecture MEeting carrier grade RequirementsParticipants: CNIT; Create-NET; GARR |
DyNPaC: Dynamic Path Computation FrameworkParticipant: University of the Basque Country |
MINERVA: Implementing network coding in transport networks to increase availabilityParticipants: MTA-BME Future Internet Research Group; i2cat |
MOTE: Multi-Domain OpenFlow Topology ExchangeParticipants: Universiteit van Amsterdam; SURFsara |
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