Future Internet and Smart City with Software Defined Networking
PIB-FISC
P221-0064
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English
Written exam
E2543
Electrical Engineering and Information Technology
5
optional course
KIB-FISC
Computer Science and Communication Systems
5
optional course
KIB-FISC
Computer Science and Communication Systems
5
optional course
MST.FSC
Mechatronics and Sensor Technology
5
optional course
PIB-FISC
Applied Informatics
5
optional course
60 class hours (= 45 clock hours) over a 15-week period.The total student study time is 150 hours (equivalent to 5 ECTS credits).There are therefore 105 hours available for class preparation and follow-up work and exam preparation.
Prof. Joberto Martins
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Prof. Joberto Martins
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Internet and networks are evolving and expanding their utilization dramatically.
The students will be able to explain new paradigms, new protocols, new intelligent solutions and large scale complex systems and apply these concepts to various areas of our daily life. They understand the current network evolution trends and know the relevant new technologies involved.
The students are able to analyze the network evolution scenario and apply the new SDN/OpenFlow ideas in the context of the actual and challenging Smart City scenario. They can distinguish certain development challenges with respect to Smart City characteristics, furthermore solve project issues by establishing underlying concepts. They use SDN/OpenFlow architecture and apply basic Machine Learning tools to Smart City project issues.
1) Evolutionary Networking Architecture approaches and SDN
- Networking evolution scenario
- Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
- Networks evolutionary architectural issues: virtualization, cognitive management, autonomy, naming, addressing, mobility, scalability
- SDN standardization
2) SDN/ OpenFlow Protocol Ecosystem
- OpenFlow (OF) Architecture and EcoSystem
- OpenFlow and Virtualization
- OpenFlow Protocol Messages and Flow Diagram
- OpenFlow Use Cases: virtual router, level 2 virtualization, other
- OpenFlow hands on with MiniNet
* MiniNet and basic OpenFlow operation
* Virtualization with FlowVisor
3) Smart City Project - Characteristics, Requirements and Solutions
- Smart City – Definition, Characteristics and Requirements
- Smart City Framework
- Smart City - Use Cases
4) Smart City Project Use Case
- Smart City model for network communication
- Data and Internet of Things (IoT) in Smart Cities
- Cognitive Management with Machine Learning (ML)
- Other Smart City technological approaches
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Communications for Smart Cities Special Issue Editorial. Computer Communications, 58:1–3, March 2015.
[2] R. Bezerra, F. Maristela, and Joberto Martins. On Computational Infraestruture Requirements to Smart and
Autonomic Cities Framework. In IEEE Int. Smart Cities Conference - ISC2-2015, pages 1–6. IEEE, January 2015.
[3] Joberto S. B. Martins. Towards Smart City Innovation Under the Perspective of Software-Defined Networking,
Artificial Intelligence and Big Data. Revista de Tecnologia da Informação e Comunicação, 8(2):1–7, October 2018.
[4] D. Kreutz, F. M. V. Ramos, P. E. Veríssimo, C. E. Rothenberg, S. Azodolmolky, and S. Uhlig. Software-Defined
Networking: A Comprehensive Survey. Proceedings of the IEEE, 103(1):14–76, January 2015.
[5] Subharthi Paul, Jianli Pan, and Raj Jain. Architectures for the Future Networks and the Next Generation
Internet: A Survey. Computer Communications, 34(1):2–42, January 2011.
[6] A. Gharaibeh, M. A. Salahuddin, S. J. Hussini, A. Khreishah, I. Khalil, M. Guizani, and A. Al-Fuqaha. Smart
Cities: A Survey on Data Management, Security, and Enabling Technologies. IEEE Communications Surveys
Tutorials, 19(4):2456–2501, 2017.
[7] R. Jalali, K. El-khatib, and C. McGregor. Smart City Architecture for Community Level Services Through the
Internet of Things. In 2015 18th Int. Conf. on Intel. in Next Generation Networks, pages 108–113, February 2015.
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