2015
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-15720-7_9
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Comparison of TCP/IP Routing Versus OpenFlow Table and Implementation of Intelligent Computational Model to Provide Autonomous Behavior

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“…Second, if the OpenFlow versions in both nodes are compatible, the controller requests the characteristics of the connected switch using a features request message. Finally, after receiving the message of the requested features, the switches respond with a message informing the controller of supported features [30,[45][46].…”
Section: Reliable Connection Protocol In Sdnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Second, if the OpenFlow versions in both nodes are compatible, the controller requests the characteristics of the connected switch using a features request message. Finally, after receiving the message of the requested features, the switches respond with a message informing the controller of supported features [30,[45][46].…”
Section: Reliable Connection Protocol In Sdnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…is section will walk through and help to gain crystal clear insights on the two aspects of evolving network architectural design. While thinking out of the box from the existing traditional network architectural (Banjar et al [4]) design, the main focus could be to overcome the problems which are currently experienced such as exponential growth of the connected devices, the volume of data it generates, and the capacity of the devices to manage the overwhelming data which successively could be categorized within quality of service, load balancing, resource management, and Ssecurity. ere are various international standards, proprietary protocols, and algorithms implemented in the existing network architecture to overcome the above-stated issues [5].…”
Section: Evolving Architecture: In the Perspective Of Design And Programmabilitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(J. Y. Hailong Zhang, 2015). The devices in traditional legacy network architecture deals with a whole lot of information focusing from source till the destination, its formats, transmission and much more (P. P. R. B. Ameen Banjar, 2015). The increase in data flow precisely requires more resources which in term is more expensive for SOHO networks to meet the basic requirement.…”
Section: Soho Network and Its Challengesmentioning
confidence: 99%