Functional service design with SDN orchestration across heterogeneous multi-domain networks

A “service design” paradigm is presented to flexibly accommodate customized services by applying and chaining reconfigurable virtual network functions. Functional and featured service provisioning is demonstrated across heterogeneous IP/OPS/OCS domain networks with end-to-end SDN orchestration.

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