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10th NOF 2019: Rome, Italy
- Antonio Cianfrani, Roberto Riggio, Rebecca Steinert, Filip Idzikowski:
10th International Conference on Networks of the Future, NoF 2019, Rome, Italy, October 1-3, 2019. IEEE 2019, ISBN 978-1-7281-4445-0
Security and Anomaly Detection
- Matteo Sammarco, Miguel Elias Mitre Campista, Marcin Detyniecki, Tahiry Razafindralambo, Marcelo Dias de Amorim:
Unsupervised Detection of Adversarial Collaboration in Data-Driven Networking. 1-8 - Rafael B. Scarselli, Leonardo F. Soares, Igor M. Moraes:
Evaluating Cryptographic Algorithms in IEC 61850 Networks. 9-16 - Eleni Ketzaki, Anastasios Drosou, Stavros Papadopoulos, Dimitrios Tzovaras:
A light-weighted ANN architecture for the classification of cyber-threats in modern communication networks. 17-24
Network Slicing
- Duc-Hung Luong, Abdelkader Outtagarts, Yacine Ghamri-Doudane:
Multi-level Resource Scheduling for network slicing toward 5G. 25-31 - Verónica Quintuna Rodriguez, Fabrice Guillemin, Amina Boubendir:
Automating the deployment of 5G Network Slices using ONAP. 32-39 - Marie Laure Héno, Amina Boubendir, Noëmie Simoni:
Telco Network Slicing Models enabling Recursive Multi-Tenancy. 40-47 - Francesca Fossati, Stefano Moretti, Stefano Secci:
Multi-Resource Allocation for Network Slicing under Service Level Agreements. 48-53 - Mohammed Chahbar, Gladys Diaz, Abdulhalim Dandoush, Christophe Cérin, Kamal Ghoumid:
NESSMA: Network Slice Subnet Management Framework. 54-57
SDN and Data Center
- Sayed Ashraf Mamun, Amlan Ganguly, Minseok Kwon, Andres Kwasinski, Panos P. Markopoulos:
Network-Aware Server Consolidation for Wireless Data Centers. 58-65 - Jonathan Sherwin, Cormac J. Sreenan:
LogSnap: Creating Snapshots of OpenFlow Data Centre Networks for Offline Querying. 66-73 - Marco Polverini, Jaime Galán-Jiménez, Francesco Giacinto Lavacca, Antonio Cianfrani, Vincenzo Eramo:
Dynamic In-Network Classification for Service Function Chaining ready SDN networks. 74-81
Network Protocols
- Romuald Corbel, Stéphane Tuffin, Annie Gravey, Arnaud Braud, Xavier Marjou:
Impact of QUIC on fairness in mobile networks. 82-89 - Mauricio Altamirano Silva, Raul Bertone, Jörg Schäfer:
Topology Distribution for Video-Conferencing Applications. 90-97 - Ilai Bistritz, Nicholas Bambos:
Asymptotically Optimal Distributed Gateway Load-Balancing for the Internet of Things. 98-101
Quality of Service and Secrurity
- Giulia Rinaldi, Florian Adamsky, Ridha Soua, Andrea Baiocchi, Thomas Engel:
Softwarization of SCADA: Lightweight Statistical SDN-Agents for Anomaly Detection. 102-109 - Yanina Protskaya, Luca Veltri:
Broker Bridging Mechanism for Providing Anonymity in MQTT. 110-113 - Aleksander Pruski, Michael Berger:
Design considerations for high-performance Time Sensitive Networking switches. 114-117 - Edion Tego, Francesco Matera:
Correlation among QoE/QoS and Network Degradations for Automatic Performance Recovery in a Wide Area Network Test Bed. 118-121
Internet of Things, Mobile and Wireless Networks
- Juan Lucas Vieira, Diego G. Passos:
An SDN-based access point virtualization solution for multichannel IEEE 802.11 networks. 122-125 - Ákos Leiter, László Bokor:
Stock market trading strategies and cost estimation for telecommunication resource management. 126-129 - Hoan Le, Nadjib Achir, Khaled Boussetta:
Fog computing architecture with heterogeneous Internet of Things technologies. 130-133 - Christos Bouras, Apostolos Gkamas, Vasileios Kokkinos, Nikolaos Papachristos:
Using LoRa Technology for IoT Monitoring Systems. 134-137
NMRG
- Mehdi Bezahaf, Marco Perez Hernandez, Lawrence Bardwell, Eleanor Davies, Matthew Broadbent, Daniel King, David Hutchison:
Self-Generated Intent-Based System. 138-140 - Fred Aklamanu, Sabine Randriamasy, Eric Renault:
Demo: Intent-Based 5G IoT Application Network Slice Deployment. 141-143 - Davide Borsatti, Walter Cerroni, Gianluca Davoli, Franco Callegati:
Intent-based Service Function Chaining on ETSI NFV Platforms. 144-146
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