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Shuang Guo, Yarong Du and Liang Liu
In order to achieve reliability, security, and scalability, the request flow in the Internet of Things (IoT) needs to pass through the service function chain (SFC), which is composed of series-ordered virtual network functions (VNFs), then reach the dest...
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Abdul Majeed, Abdullah M. Alnajim, Athar Waseem, Aleem Khaliq, Aqdas Naveed, Shabana Habib, Muhammad Islam and Sheroz Khan
In fifth Generation (5G) networks, protection from internal attacks, external breaches, violation of confidentiality, and misuse of network vulnerabilities is a challenging task. Various approaches, especially deep-learning (DL) prototypes, have been ado...
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Anselmo Luiz Éden Battisti, Evandro Luiz Cardoso Macedo, Marina Ivanov Pereira Josué, Hugo Barbalho, Flávia C. Delicato, Débora Christina Muchaluat-Saade, Paulo F. Pires, Douglas Paulo de Mattos and Ana Cristina Bernardo de Oliveira
Network function virtualization (NFV) is a novel technology that virtualizes computing, network, and storage resources to decouple the network functions from the underlying hardware, thus allowing the software implementation of such functions to run on c...
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Pilar Manzanares-Lopez, Juan Pedro Muñoz-Gea and Josemaria Malgosa-Sanahuja
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Zahra Jahedi and Thomas Kunz
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) can lower the CAPEX and/or OPEX for service providers and allow for quick deployment of services. Along with the advantages come some challenges. The main challenge in the use of Virtualized Network Functions (VNF) i...
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Aris Leivadeas, George Kesidis, Mohamed Ibnkahla and Ioannis Lambadaris
Network Function Virtualization (NFV) has revolutionized the way network services are offered to end users. Individual network functions are decoupled from expensive and dedicated middleboxes and are now provided as software-based virtualized entities ca...
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