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Table of Contents

Оглавление

Cover

Introduction I.1. The first two revolutions I.2. The third revolution I.3. “Cloudification” of networks I.4. Conclusion

1 Virtualization 1.1. Software networks 1.2. Hypervisors and containers 1.3. Kubernetes 1.4. Software networks 1.5. Virtual devices 1.6. Conclusion

2 SDN (Software-Defined Networking) 2.1. The objective 2.2. The ONF architecture 2.3. NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) 2.4. OPNFV 2.5. Southbound interface 2.6. The controller 2.7. Northbound interface 2.8. Application layer 2.9. Urbanization 2.10. Conclusion

3 Fabric, SD-WAN, vCPE, vRAN, vEPC 3.1. Fabrics control 3.2. NSX and VMware company 3.3. SD-WAN 3.4. vCPE 3.5. vRAN 3.6. vEPC

4 Open Source Software for Networks 4.1. Open source software 4.2. Open Compute Project (OCP) 4.3. OPNFV 4.4. ONAP (Open Network Automation Protocol) 4.5. Open vSwitch 4.6. OpenDaylight platform 4.7. FD.io 4.8. PNDA 4.9. SNAS

5 MEC 5.1. eNodeB and gNodeB virtualization 5.2. C-RAN

6 Fog Networking 6.1. Fog architectures 6.2. Fog controllers 6.3. Fog and the Internet of Things 6.4. Conclusion on the Fog solution

7 Skin Networking 7.1. Skin networking architecture 7.2. Virtual access points 7.3. Software LANs 7.4. Participatory Internet 7.5. Conclusion

10  8 Software Network Automation 8.1. Automation of the implementation of software networks 8.2. Management of a complex environment 8.3. Multi-agent systems 8.4. Reactive agent systems 8.5. Active, programmable and autonomous networks 8.6. Autonomic networks 8.7. Conclusion

11  9 New-generation Protocols 9.1. OpenFlow 9.2. VXLAN 9.3. NVGRE 9.4. MEF Ethernet 9.5. Carrier-Grade Ethernet 9.6. TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of a Lot of Links) 9.7. LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol) 9.8. Conclusion

12  10 Mobile Cloud Networking, the Mobile Cloud and Mobility Control 10.1. Mobile Cloud Networking 10.2. Mobile Cloud 10.3. Mobility control 10.4. Mobility protocols 10.5. Multihoming 10.6. Network-level multihoming 10.7. Transport-level multihoming 10.8. Conclusion

13  11 Wi-Fi and 5G 11.1. 3GPP and IEEE 11.2. New-generation Wi-Fi 11.3. Small cells 11.4. Software radio and radio virtual machine 11.5. 5G

14  12 The Internet of Things 12.1. Sensor networks 12.2. RFID 12.3. NFC (Near-Field Communication) 12.4. NFC contactless payment 12.5. HIP (Host Identity Protocol) 12.6. Healthcare Internet 12.7. Case study: the smart city 12.8. Conclusion

15  13 Vehicular Networks 13.1. 5G 13.2. 5G standardization 13.3. VLC 13.4. Conclusion

16  14 Tactile Internet 14.1. Tactile internet applications 14.2. Functionalities required for the tactile internet 14.3. Technical specifications for 5G 14.4. Tactile internet in Industry 4.0 14.5. Conclusion on tactile internet

17  15 Security 15.1. Secure element 15.2. Secure elements-based solution 15.3. The blockchain 15.4. Conclusion

18  16 Concretization and Morphware Networks 16.1. Accelerators 16.2. A reconfigurable microprocessor 16.3. Morphware networks 16.4. Conclusion

19  Conclusion

20  References

21  Index

22  End User License Agreement

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