A Brief Overview of Software-Defined Networking
Alexander Nunez, Joseph Ayoka, Md Zahidul Islam, Pablo Ruiz

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive overview of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), explaining its architecture, functionalities, and significance in simplifying network management amidst the growth of IoT and modern digital demands.
Contribution
It offers a clear, simplified overview of SDN's layered architecture and functionalities, aiding understanding and future research in this evolving technology.
Findings
SDN decouples control and data planes for better network programmability.
SDN simplifies network management and configuration.
The paper serves as an introductory guide to SDN concepts.
Abstract
The Internet is the driving force of the new digital world, which has created a revolution. With the concept of the Internet of Things (IoT), almost everything is being connected to the internet. However, with the traditional IP network system, it is computationally very complex and costly to manage and configure the network, where the data plane and the control plane are tightly coupled. In order to simplify the network management tasks, software-defined networking (SDN) has been proposed as a promising paradigm shift towards an externalized and logically centralized network control plane. SDN decouples the control plane and the data plane and provides programmability to configure the network. To address the overwhelming advancement of this new technology, a holistic overview of SDN is provided in this paper by describing different layers and their functionalities in SDN. The paper…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing · Advanced Optical Network Technologies
