Software Networks. Guy Pujolle
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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
List of Tables
1 Chapter 12Table 12.1. RFID transmission frequencies
2 Chapter 13Table 13.1. Priority classesTable 13.2. Default values of EDCA parametersTable 13.3. Transfer rate, modulation scheme and coding rate in IEEE 802.11p
List of Illustrations
1 IntroductionFigure I.1. Terminal connection by 2020Figure I.2. The gap between technological progress and user demand. For a color ...Figure I.3. Public Cloud services market and their annual growth rateFigure I.4. Number of virtual machines per physical serverFigure I.5. Ethernet port shipmentFigure I.6. The three main types of CloudFigure I.7. The different types of CloudsFigure I.8. Speed of terminals based on the network used
2 Chapter 1Figure 1.1. Virtualization of three routers. For a color version of the figure, ...Figure 1.2. A virtualized machine. For a color version of the figure, see www.is...Figure 1.3. A set of software networks. For a color version of the figure, see w...Figure 1.4. Paravirtualization. For a color version of the figure, see www.iste....Figure 1.5. Virtualization by emulation. For a color version of the figure, see ...Figure 1.6. Virtualization by containers. For a color version of the figure, see...Figure 1.7. Architecture of the Kubernetes orchestrator
3 Chapter 2Figure 2.1. The three basic principles. For a color version of the figure, see w...Figure 2.2. The five domains necessary for the life of a companyFigure 2.3. Virtualization of the five domainsFigure 2.4. The pilot programFigure 2.5. The ONF architectureFigure 2.6. The SDN architectureFigure 2.7. Example of open source developmentsFigure 2.8. NFV (Network Functions Virtualization)Figure 2.9. NFV machinesFigure 2.10. The signaling protocol OpenFlowFigure 2.11. The control layer and its interfacesFigure 2.12. The load balancing protocolFigure 2.13. The OpenStack systemFigure 2.14. The overall architecture of SDN solutionsFigure 2.15. The cost of a datacenter environment. For a color version of the fi...Figure 2.16. The urbanization of a network environment. For a color version of t...Figure 2.17. Vision of tomorrow’s SDN networks. For a color version of the figur...Figure 2.18. OpenFlow market, and more generally SDN market. For a color version...
4 Chapter 3Figure 3.1. Old and new generation fabric architectureFigure 3.2. Fabrics interconnectionFigure 3.3. The NSX architectureFigure 3.4. Detailed NSX architectureFigure 3.5. The characteristics of Open vSwitchFigure