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    Une approche générique pour l'automatisation des expériences sur les réseaux informatiques

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    This thesis proposes a generic approach to automate network experiments for scenarios involving any networking technology on any type of network evaluation platform. The proposed approach is based on abstracting the experiment life cycle of the evaluation platforms into generic steps from which a generic experiment model and experimentation primitives are derived. A generic experimentation architecture is proposed, composed of an experiment model, a programmable experiment interface and an orchestration algorithm that can be adapted to network simulators, emulators and testbeds alike. The feasibility of the approach is demonstrated through the implementation of a framework capable of automating experiments using any combination of these platforms. Three main aspects of the framework are evaluated: its extensibility to support any type of platform, its efficiency to orchestrate experiments and its flexibility to support diverse use cases including education, platform management and experimentation with multiple platforms. The results show that the proposed approach can be used to efficiently automate experimentation on diverse platforms for a wide range of scenarios.Cette thĂšse propose une approche gĂ©nĂ©rique pour automatiser des expĂ©riences sur des rĂ©seaux quelle que soit la technologie utilisĂ©e ou le type de plate-forme d'Ă©valuation. L'approche proposĂ©e est basĂ©e sur l'abstraction du cycle de vie de l'expĂ©rience en Ă©tapes gĂ©nĂ©riques Ă  partir desquelles un modĂšle d'expĂ©rience et des primitives d'expĂ©rimentation sont dĂ©rivĂ©s. Une architecture gĂ©nĂ©rique d'expĂ©rimentation est proposĂ©e, composĂ©e d'un modĂšle d'expĂ©rience gĂ©nĂ©rique, d'une interface pour programmer des expĂ©riences et d'un algorithme d'orchestration qui peux ĂȘtre adaptĂ© aux simulateurs, Ă©mulateurs et bancs d'essai de rĂ©seaux. La faisabilitĂ© de cette approche est dĂ©montrĂ©e par la mise en Ɠuvre d'un framework capable d'automatiser des expĂ©riences sur toute combinaison de ces plateformes. Trois aspects principaux du framework sont Ă©valuĂ©s : son extensibilitĂ© pour s'adapter Ă  tout type de plate-forme, son efficacitĂ© pour orchestrer des expĂ©riences et sa flexibilitĂ© pour permettre des cas d'utilisation divers, y compris l'enseignement, la gestion des plate-formes et l'expĂ©rimentation avec des plates-formes multiples. Les rĂ©sultats montrent que l'approche proposĂ©e peut ĂȘtre utilisĂ©e pour automatiser efficacement l'expĂ©rimentation sur les plates-formes d'Ă©valuation hĂ©tĂ©rogĂšnes et pour un Ă©ventail de scĂ©narios variĂ©s

    Optimization of network resource allocation for software-defined data center networks

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    As cloud computing and data center network flourishes, the network that was once designed to support traditional networking scenario must now satisfy new requirements to suit for the cloud environment and increasing demands. The Software-Defined Networking (SDN) paradigm, with the control plane separated from the data plane, is widely regarded as the next generation networking technique. The objective of this thesis is to optimize network resources allocation in the software-defined data center networks (DCN). The SDN resources considered here are the SDN switch to controller link bandwidth and the switch flow table size. First, a queueing model is developed to provision the SDN switches with an appropriate number of switch-to-controller connections. Second, a controller-level admission control mechanism is proposed to determine if a new flow should be admitted to the network when the flow table is congested. Third, we study the fair and high-satisfaction resources allocation problem with the routing path optimized in software-defined DCN. The delay guarantees for delay-sensitive flows are also provided. Finally, some practical issues are considered for the resources allocation algorithms. The provided theoretical analysis and simulation results in this dissertation improve the efficiency of resource allocation in software-defined DCN.Ph.D

    Cooperative Radio Communications for Green Smart Environments

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    The demand for mobile connectivity is continuously increasing, and by 2020 Mobile and Wireless Communications will serve not only very dense populations of mobile phones and nomadic computers, but also the expected multiplicity of devices and sensors located in machines, vehicles, health systems and city infrastructures. Future Mobile Networks are then faced with many new scenarios and use cases, which will load the networks with different data traffic patterns, in new or shared spectrum bands, creating new specific requirements. This book addresses both the techniques to model, analyse and optimise the radio links and transmission systems in such scenarios, together with the most advanced radio access, resource management and mobile networking technologies. This text summarises the work performed by more than 500 researchers from more than 120 institutions in Europe, America and Asia, from both academia and industries, within the framework of the COST IC1004 Action on "Cooperative Radio Communications for Green and Smart Environments". The book will have appeal to graduates and researchers in the Radio Communications area, and also to engineers working in the Wireless industry. Topics discussed in this book include: ‱ Radio waves propagation phenomena in diverse urban, indoor, vehicular and body environments‱ Measurements, characterization, and modelling of radio channels beyond 4G networks‱ Key issues in Vehicle (V2X) communication‱ Wireless Body Area Networks, including specific Radio Channel Models for WBANs‱ Energy efficiency and resource management enhancements in Radio Access Networks‱ Definitions and models for the virtualised and cloud RAN architectures‱ Advances on feasible indoor localization and tracking techniques‱ Recent findings and innovations in antenna systems for communications‱ Physical Layer Network Coding for next generation wireless systems‱ Methods and techniques for MIMO Over the Air (OTA) testin

    Cooperative Radio Communications for Green Smart Environments

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    The demand for mobile connectivity is continuously increasing, and by 2020 Mobile and Wireless Communications will serve not only very dense populations of mobile phones and nomadic computers, but also the expected multiplicity of devices and sensors located in machines, vehicles, health systems and city infrastructures. Future Mobile Networks are then faced with many new scenarios and use cases, which will load the networks with different data traffic patterns, in new or shared spectrum bands, creating new specific requirements. This book addresses both the techniques to model, analyse and optimise the radio links and transmission systems in such scenarios, together with the most advanced radio access, resource management and mobile networking technologies. This text summarises the work performed by more than 500 researchers from more than 120 institutions in Europe, America and Asia, from both academia and industries, within the framework of the COST IC1004 Action on "Cooperative Radio Communications for Green and Smart Environments". The book will have appeal to graduates and researchers in the Radio Communications area, and also to engineers working in the Wireless industry. Topics discussed in this book include: ‱ Radio waves propagation phenomena in diverse urban, indoor, vehicular and body environments‱ Measurements, characterization, and modelling of radio channels beyond 4G networks‱ Key issues in Vehicle (V2X) communication‱ Wireless Body Area Networks, including specific Radio Channel Models for WBANs‱ Energy efficiency and resource management enhancements in Radio Access Networks‱ Definitions and models for the virtualised and cloud RAN architectures‱ Advances on feasible indoor localization and tracking techniques‱ Recent findings and innovations in antenna systems for communications‱ Physical Layer Network Coding for next generation wireless systems‱ Methods and techniques for MIMO Over the Air (OTA) testin
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