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Mouad Ben Mamoun
Researcher at Mohammed V University
Publications - 12
Citations - 232
Mouad Ben Mamoun is an academic researcher from Mohammed V University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Software-defined networking & OpenFlow. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications receiving 194 citations.
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An Overview on SDN Architectures with Multiple Controllers
TL;DR: This paper gives a comprehensive overview of SDN multicontroller architectures by presenting SDN and its main instantiation OpenFlow and explaining in detail the differences between multiple types of multicontrollers, like the distribution method and the communication system.
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An East-West interface for distributed SDN control plane
TL;DR: A Communication Interface for Distributed Control plane (CIDC) that allows synchronization, the exchange of notifications as well as services between multiple distributed SDN Controllers is proposed and implemented.
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Performances of OpenFlow-Based Software-Defined Networks: An overview
TL;DR: This paper presents research efforts made to enhance the performances of data plane devices, then, an overview of different solutions proposed to improve controller performances and an overview on recent control plane architectures with multiple controllers that have been proposed to meet performances and scalability constraints.
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Short: A Case Study of the Performance of an OpenFlow Controller
TL;DR: This paper briefly introduces SDN, OpenFlow and review performance studies, and study through some experiments the performance issues of the Ruy OpenFlow controller especially in a large-scale network case.
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Synchronisation cost of multi-controller deployments in software-defined networks
TL;DR: This paper explores synchronisation cost in a widespread SDN controller platform by emulating real wide-area network topologies and shows the feasibility of multi-controller deployments from a network latency viewpoint.