SDN-BASED ROUTING TECHNIQUE IN INTELLIGENT VEHICLE NETWORKS
Keywords:
traffic engineering (TE), intelligent vehicle networks (IVN), software-defined vehicular networks (SDVN), Vehicle ad Hoc Network (VANET)Abstract
The article addresses traffic engineering (TE) issue in software-defined vehicular networks (SDVN). A modified method of TE is proposed, considering the peculiarities of SDN technology. This method allows us to reduce the time complexity of the generation routing information in the network switch, significantly.
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