Chapter 12: Enhancement of software-defined networking using Bloom Filter

Abstract

Software-Defined Networking (SDN) is future networking that separates hardware and software to improve the network's performance. It is a centralized network. SDN will help achieve many applications such as IPv4–IPv6 converters, virtual machines, load balancers, etc. SDN also faces the common problem similar to standard networking, i.e., huge packet traffic. Bloom Filter provides excellent support to the standard network to handle the above problem. Similarly, Bloom Filter can also support SDN in handling the problem due to its simple architecture and operations. This chapter focuses on the role of Bloom Filter in SDN. The chapter also presents a brief elaboration ...

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