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Applying abstraction for a more efficient and fair network usage

Published: 10 December 2012 Publication History

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Achieving a more fair and efficient usage of network infrastructures require a direct collaboration between the applications using the networks, and the networks themselves. Note here the intentional plural, since in most conceivable real cases, applications must rely on different networks, with different technologies and constraints and, what is of most importance, different administrative realms.
This talk will introduce the need of applying abstraction mechanisms to make this collaboration possible, both at the northbound (application-to-network) and eastbound (network-realm-to-network-realm) interfaces. We will explore as well how recent proposals like the ALTO protocol, the new overlay and encapsulation methods, or the SDN paradigm can be applied to reach these objectives.

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    CSWS '12: Proceedings of the 2012 ACM workshop on Capacity sharing
    December 2012
    66 pages
    ISBN:9781450317801
    DOI:10.1145/2413219
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    1. SDN
    2. capacity sharing
    3. cross-stratum optimization

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