A novel design for future on-demand service and security

Facing the growing on-demand service and security issues in current Internet, this paper proposed a novel idea compounding of OpenFlow, Autonomic and Locator/ID separation technologies to support on-demand service and network security. In addition, we have implemented a DDoS defender to realize autonomic self-defense concept based on OpenFlow-enabled switch.

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