Performance Evaluation of Virtualized Networks to Serve the Smart IoT Applications

Mohamed Abdellateef Mohamed Eid;

Abstract


Recently, emerging technologies such as mobile devices and ap-plications, social networks, cloud computing, and big data have expe-rienced explosive growth, and end-users are expecting higher data rates with better quality of services (QoS) year after year.

This thesis gives a brief introduction to the software-defined network (SDN) definition, general concepts, and architecture as technology, then illustrates various mobile network architectures using different technologies. It shows the simulation of these architectures plus real live networks measurement, so in the end, it can propose SDN architecture that can be used to serve multiple applications and technologies. Network simulation models are used to evaluate the performance of the proposed SDN architectures as well as various architectures representing the traditional networking technologies for different scenarios under different conditions.

The simulation results show the improvement of the SDN performance over the other ones. The traditional architectures have been implemented and tested in two mobile operator’s production environments and test labs; and the practical measurements have been compared with the simulation results for its consistency.


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Title Performance Evaluation of Virtualized Networks to Serve the Smart IoT Applications
Other Titles تحسين أداء الشبكات الافتراضيه لخدمه برامج أنترنت الأشياء الذكية
Authors Mohamed Abdellateef Mohamed Eid
Issue Date 2020

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