Software-Defined Networks for Future Networks and Services: Main Technical Challenges and Business Implications
Antonio Manzalini, Roberto Saracco, Cagatay Buyukkoc, Prosper Chemouil, Slawomir Kuklinski, Andreas Gladisch, Masaki Fukui, Eliezer Dekel, David Soldani, Mehmet Ulema, Walter Cerroni, Giovanni Schembra, Carmen Mas Machuca, Alex Galis, Julius Mueller
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Abstract - In 2013, the IEEE Future Directions Committee (FDC) formed an SDN work group to explore the amount of interest in forming an IEEE Software-Defined Network (SDN) Community. To this end, a Workshop on "SDN for Future Networks and Services" (SDN4FNS'13) was organized in Trento, Italy (Nov. 11th-13th 2013). Following the results of the workshop, in this paper, we have further analyzed scenarios, prior-art, state of standardization, and further discussed the main technical challenges and socio-economic aspects of SDN and virtualization in future networks and services. A number of research and development directions have been identified in this white paper, along with a comprehensive analysis of the technical feasibility and business availability of those fundamental technologies. A radical industry transition towards the "economy of information through softwarization" is expected in the near future.