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19 May 2022 Design and implementation of a layer 3 switch based on OpenDaylight controller under 5G
Xian Jiang, Zhenghong Chen, Bin Zhuge, Ligang Dong
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Proceedings Volume 12250, International Symposium on Computer Applications and Information Systems (ISCAIS 2022); 1225005 (2022) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2639518
Event: International Symposium on Computer Applications and Information Systems (ISCAIS2022), 2022, Shenzhen, China
Abstract
With the continuous development of Internet technology, the demand for network applications continues to increase, and people urgently need innovation at the network technology level. However, due to the highly coupled characteristics of traditional network architecture forwarding and control, it is difficult for current network equipment to provide highquality services for current network requirements. This paper utilizes the characteristics of transfer control separation, centralized control and programmability under the SDN network architecture. The application advantages of SDN technology in 5G communication network are analyzed, and a three-layer switch based on OpenDaylight controller that can support 5G communication technology is designed and implemented. This has important implications for eliminating the differences in the underlying physical devices of the network.
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Xian Jiang, Zhenghong Chen, Bin Zhuge, and Ligang Dong "Design and implementation of a layer 3 switch based on OpenDaylight controller under 5G", Proc. SPIE 12250, International Symposium on Computer Applications and Information Systems (ISCAIS 2022), 1225005 (19 May 2022); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2639518
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KEYWORDS
Network architectures

Switches

Telecommunications

Analytical research

Data communications

Standards development

Data centers

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