Cloud and Edge Networking
Otros Autores: | , |
---|---|
Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
Publicado: |
London, England :
ISTE Ltd
[2023]
|
Edición: | First edition |
Materias: | |
Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009811323006719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. Introduction to Edge and Cloud Networking
- 1.1. Introduction to the digital infrastructure
- 1.2. Cloud services
- 1.3. Cloud Networking
- 1.4. Network Functions Virtualization
- 1.5. Conclusion
- 1.6. References
- Chapter 2. The Cloud Continuum
- 2.1. Cloud Continuum levels
- 2.2. Cloud Continuum Networks
- 2.3. The Cloud Continuum and the digitization of companies
- 2.4. Example of digital infrastructure
- 2.5. Conclusion
- 2.6. References
- Chapter 3. Digital Infrastructure Architecture
- 3.1. The evolution of enterprise information system architectures
- 3.2. The Open Infrastructure Foundation architecture
- 3.3. The Cloud Native Computing Foundation architecture
- 3.4. Gaia-X
- 3.5. Conclusion
- 3.6. References
- Chapter 4. Open-Source Architectures for Edge and Cloud Networking
- 4.1. Organizations and the main open sources
- 4.2. The main open-source projects
- 4.3. Conclusion
- 4.4. References
- Chapter 5. Software-Defined Networking (SDN)
- 5.1. Introduction to Software-Defined Networking
- 5.2. ONF architecture
- 5.3. Southbound interfaces and controllers
- 5.4. The northbound interface and the application plan
- 5.5. Conclusion
- 5.6. References
- Chapter 6. Edge and Cloud Networking Commercial Products
- 6.1. Introduction to SDN products
- 6.2. Fabric control
- 6.2.1. NSX from VMware
- 6.2.2. Cisco Application Centric Infrastructure
- 6.2.3. OpenContrail and Juniper
- 6.2.4. Nokia SDN Architecture
- 6.3. Software-Defined Wide Area Network
- 6.3.1. The basics of SD-WAN
- 6.3.2. SD-WAN 2.0
- 6.3.3. SD-Branch
- 6.4. Secure Access Service Edge
- 6.5. Virtual Customer Premises Equipment
- 6.6. vWi-Fi
- 6.7. Virtual Radio Access Network
- 6.8. Virtual Evolved Packet Core and virtual 5GCore
- 6.9. Conclusion.
- 6.10. References
- Chapter 7. OpenFlow, P4, Opflex and I2RS
- 7.1. OpenFlow signaling
- 7.2. P4
- 7.3. OpFlex
- 7.4. I2RS
- 7.5. Conclusion
- 7.6. References
- Chapter 8. Edge and Cloud Networking Operators
- 8.1. Edge Networking in 5G architecture
- 8.2. Cloud RAN
- 8.3. Cloud Networking at the heart of 5G
- 8.4. The Cloud and the new Ethernet and Wi-Fi generations
- 8.5. Enterprise 5G Edge Networks
- 8.6. Conclusion
- 8.7. References
- Chapter 9. Cloud Networking Protocols
- 9.1. Low-level protocols
- 9.1.1. Radio over Fiber
- 9.1.2. Ethernet over Fiber
- 9.2. Virtual extensible LAN
- 9.3. Network Virtualization using Generic Routing Encapsulation
- 9.4. Ethernet MEF
- 9.5. Ethernet Carrier Grade
- 9.6. Transparent Interconnection of Lots of Links
- 9.7. Locator/Identifier Separation Protocol
- 9.8. Conclusion
- 9.9. References
- Chapter 10. Edge and Cloud Networking in the IoT
- 10.1. Internet of Things networks
- 10.2. Low Power Wide Area Networks
- 10.3. PAN and LAN networks for the IoT
- 10.4. Telecommunications operator networks for the IoT
- 10.5. Platform for the IoT
- 10.6. Conclusion
- 10.7. References
- Chapter 11. Cloud Continuum in Vehicular Networks
- 11.1. ETSI ITS-G5
- 11.2. 5G standardization
- 11.2.1. 5G vehicular networks
- 11.2.2. C-V2X technology overview
- 11.3. Visible light communication
- 11.4. The architecture of vehicular networks
- 11.5. Conclusion
- 11.6. References
- Chapter 12. The Cloud Continuum and Industry 4.0
- 12.1. The features needed to achieve Industry 4.0
- 12.2. Technical specifications for 5G
- 12.3. Cloud and Edge for Industry 4.0
- 12.4. Conclusion
- 12.5. References
- Chapter 13. AI for Cloud and Edge Networking
- 13.1. The knowledge plane
- 13.2. Artificial intelligence and Software-Defined Networking
- 13.3. AI and Cloud Networking management.
- 13.4. AI through digital twins
- 13.5. Conclusion
- 13.6. References
- Chapter 14. Cloud and Edge Networking Security
- 14.1. The Security Cloud
- 14.2. SIM-based security
- 14.3. Blockchain and Cloud
- 14.4. Cloud Networking security
- 14.5. Edge Networking security
- 14.5.1. Security of 5G MEC
- 14.5.2. Threats to Network Functions Virtualization
- 14.5.3. Fog security
- 14.5.4. Protection of intelligent processes in the Edge
- 14.5.5. Client security through the use of HSM
- 14.6. Conclusion
- 14.7. References
- Chapter 15. Accelerators
- 15.1. The DPDK accelerator
- 15.2. The FD.io accelerator
- 15.3. Hardware virtualization
- 15.4. Conclusion
- 15.5. References
- Chapter 16. The Future of Edge and Cloud Networking
- 16.1. 5G continuity
- 16.2. Fully distributed networks
- 16.3. Cloud Continuum-based networks
- 16.4. Edge and Cloud properties
- 16.5. Conclusion
- 16.6. References
- Conclusion
- List of Authors
- Index
- EULA.