Software Networks - Guy Pujolle

Software Networks

Virtualization, SDN, 5G and Security

(Autor)

Buch | Hardcover
262 Seiten
2015
ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc (Verlag)
978-1-84821-694-5 (ISBN)
169,95 inkl. MwSt
The goal of this book is to describe new concepts for Internet next generation. This architecture is based on virtual networking using Cloud and datacenters facilities. Main problems concern 1) the placement of virtual resources for opening a new network on the fly, and 2) the urbanisation of virtual resource implemented on physical network equipment. This architecture deals with mechanisms capable of controlling automatically the placement of all virtual resources within the physical network.

In this book, we describe how to create and delete virtual networks on the fly. Indeed, the system is able to create any new network with any kind of resource (e.g., virtual switch, virtual routers, virtual LSRs, virtual optical path, virtual firewall, virtual SIP-based servers, virtual devices, virtual servers, virtual access points, and so on). We will show how this architecture is compatible with new advances in SDN (Software Defined Networking), new high-speed transport protocol like TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links) and LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol), NGN, IMS, Wi-Fi new generation, and 4G/5G networks. Finally, we introduce the Cloud of security and the virtualisation of secure elements (smartcard) that should definitely transform how to secure the Internet.

Guy Pujolle is currently Professor at University Pierre and Marie Curie (Paris VI) in France and a member of the Scientific Advisory Board of Orange/France Telecom Group. He has published widely in the area of computer systems modeling and performance, queuing theory, high-speed networks, intelligence in networking, wireless networks, and Post-IP networks, including 19 influential texts and monographs in these areas.

INTRODUCTION ix

CHAPTER 1. VIRTUALIZATION 1

1.1. Software networks 5

1.2. Hypervisors 7

1.3. Virtual devices 11

1.4. Conclusion 12

CHAPTER 2. SDN (SOFTWARE-DEFINED NETWORKING) 15

2.1.The objective 16

2.2. The ONF architecture 19

2.3. NFV (Network Functions Virtualization) 25

2.4. OPNFV 27

2.5. Southbound interface 28

2.6. The controller 29

2.7. Northbound interface 31

2.8. Application layer 32

2.9. Urbanization 33

2.10. The NSX architecture 36

2.11. CISCO ACI (Application Centric Infrastructure) 40

2.12. OpenContrail and Juniper 42

2.13. Brocade 43

2.14. Alcatel Lucent’s SDN architecture 44

2.15. Conclusion 45

CHAPTER 3. SMART EDGES 49

3.1. Placement of the controller 49

3.2. Virtual access points 55

3.3. Software LANs 58

3.4. Automation of the implementation of software networks 60

3.5. Intelligence in networks 61

3.6. Management of a complex environment 62

3.7. Multi-agent systems 65

3.8. Reactive agent systems 70

3.9. Active networks 72

3.10. Programmable networks 74

3.11. Autonomous networks 74

3.12. Autonomic networks 75

3.13. Situated view 77

3.14. Conclusion 79

CHAPTER 4. NEW-GENERATION PROTOCOLS  81

4.1. OpenFlow 83

4.2. VXLAN 90

4.3. NVGRE (Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation) 91

4.4. MEF Ethernet 92

4.5. Carrier-Grade Ethernet 93

4.6. TRILL (Transparent Interconnection of a Lot of Links) 97

4.7. LISP (Locator/Identifier Separation Protocols) 99

4.8. Conclusion 100

CHAPTER 5. MOBILE CLOUD NETWORKING AND MOBILITY CONTROL 103

5.1. Mobile Cloud Networking 103

5.2. Mobile Clouds 108

5.3. Mobility control 110

5.4. Mobility protocols 115

5.5. Mobility control 116

5.5.1. IP Mobile 116

5.5.2. Solutions for micromobility 117

5.6. Multihoming 119

5.7. Network-level multihoming 121

5.7.1. HIP (Host Identity Protocol) 122

5.7.2. SHIM6 (Level 3 Multihoming Shim Protocol for IPv6) 124

5.7.3. mCoA (Multiple Care-of-Addresses) in Mobile IPv6 125

5.8. Transport-level multihoming 127

5.8.1. SCTP (Stream Control Transmission Protocol) 127

5.8.2. CMT (Concurrent Multipath Transfer) 132

5.8.3. MPTCP (Multipath TCP) 135

5.9. Conclusion 135

CHAPTER 6. WI-FI AND 5G 137

6.1. 3GPP and IEEE 138

6.2. New-generation Wi-Fi 139

6.3. IEEE 802.11ac 140

6.4. IEEE 802.11ad 142

6.5. IEEE 802.11af 143

6.6. IEEE 802.11ah 145

6.7. Small cells 147

6.8. Femtocells 148

6.9. Hotspots 151

6.10. Microcells 153

6.11. Wi-Fi Passpoint 153

6.12. Backhaul networks 158

6.13. Software radio and radio virtual machine 160

6.14. 5G 162

6.15. C-RAN 168

6.16. The Internet of Things 171

6.17. Sensor networks 172

6.18. RFID 174

6.19. EPCglobal 177

6.20. Security of RFID 178

6.21. Mifare 179

6.22. NFC (Near-Field Comunication) 180

6.23. Mobile keys 181

6.24. NFC contactless payment 182

6.25. HIP (Host Identity Protocol) 184

6.26. The Internet of Things in the medical domain 184

6.27. The Internet of Things in the home 186

6.28. Conclusion 187

CHAPTER 7. SECURITY 189

7.1. Secure element 191

7.2. Virtual secure elements 195

7.3. The TEE (Trusted Execution Environment) 197

7.4. TSM 199

7.5. Solution without a TSM 203

7.6. HCE 204

7.7. Securing solutions 205

7.8. Conclusion 212

CHAPTER 8. CONCRETIZATION AND MORPHWARE NETWORKS 213

8.1. Accelerators 214

8.2. A reconfigurable microprocessor 215

8.3. Morphware networks 220

8.4. Conclusion 223

CONCLUSION 225

BIBLIOGRAPHY 229

INDEX 231

Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 163 x 241 mm
Gewicht 549 g
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Technik Elektrotechnik / Energietechnik
Technik Nachrichtentechnik
ISBN-10 1-84821-694-7 / 1848216947
ISBN-13 978-1-84821-694-5 / 9781848216945
Zustand Neuware
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