European Workshop on Software Defined Networks

Event Dates

Oct 25, 2012 - Oct 26, 2012

Location

Darmstadt, Germany

Submission Deadline

Jun 30, 2012

Introduction

Software Defined Networking (SDN) is emerging as a promising architectural solution to support and foster innovation in telecommunication networks. Several switch/router vendors are “opening” their hardware, offering APIs to allow a “software defined” control of the networking operations. The vitality of the SDN approach is witnessed by the release of several SDN tools and development environments, most of which are open sourced.

OpenFlow

The OpenFlow specifications, now standardized by the Open Networking Foundation, can represent a key component in a SDN architecture, but the SDN scope and concept is much wider than the OpenFlow APIs. In particular there is the need of higher level SDN abstractions and higher level SDN APIs, as the ones that should be offered to applications (e.g. SDN “north-bound” interfaces).

European?

What makes an SDN workshop “European”? Traditional strengths of European research and development have been in optical transmission and wireless, especially cellular networks. The workshop emphasizes aspects of Software Defined Networks that come up when extending SDN ‘beyond Ethernet’. In this regard, “European” does not mean that we restrict to a geographic scope, we welcome contribution and participation from all over the world.

Motivation

One goal of the workshop is to bring together industry and academia on the topics of SDN, in particular the workshop will feature an “industry forum”, i.e. a session with presentations of key industrial players (manufacturers, telecom operators, …).

A special session will include presentation and discussion of the highest ranked proposals to the 2nd open call of the OFELIA project.

Contributions to the workshop

We are interested in both papers showing consolidated results and in position papers bringing up innovative ideas. We welcome contributions including, but not limited to, the following topics:

Optical extensions to OpenFlow, SDN

Wireless integration, characterization of wireless interfaces, flows, handover support

Evolved packet core, LTE support for OpenFlow

New controller architectures, Application Programmer’s Interfaces, SDN “north-bound” interfaces

Higher level SDN abstractions, APIs, object models

New networking paradigms like Content or Information Centric Networks (CCN/ICN) and their relation with SDN

Carrier-grade SDN architectures and equipment

Network Virtualization techniques based on SDN

Practical experiments on OpenFlow / SDN based testbeds

Identification of use cases for SDN, SDN related business models

SDN frameworks and tools, SDN based equipment: controllers, switches, integrated development environment, testing and debugging environment

Venue

The European Workshop on Software Defined Networks will be held on October 25-26, 2012 in the

Commundo Tagungshotel Darmstadt

Hilpertstrasse 27

64295 Darmstadt

Workshop registration

The registration cost for the two-day workshop is 200 € for early-birds (4 weeks prior to the conference), 230 € regular registration, including

electronic proceedings (published on IEEE Xplore)

one dinner, two lunches, coffee breaks

Registration opens June 30th, 2012.

Hotel rooms

Hotel rooms at Commundo Tagungshotel Darmstadt are available for workshop participants at the special rate of 68 € per night. In order to receive the discounted rate, please register and we will send you further details.

Workshop Chair

Hagen Woesner, EICT, Berlin, Germany

Technical Program Committee Co-Chairs

Juergen Quittek, NEC, Heidelberg, Germany

Stefano Salsano, Univ. Tor Vergata, Roma, Italy

Elio Salvadori, CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy

Technical Program Committee

(in progress… other invitations have been sent)

Achim Autenrieth, ADVA, Germany

Siamak Azodolmolky, Univ. of Essex, UK

Dean Bogdanovic, Juniper Networks

Marco Canini, EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland

Ramon Casellas, CTTC, Barcelona, Spain

Didier Colle, IBBT – Ghent University, Belgium

Francesco De Pellegrini, CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy

Thomas Dietz, NEC, Germany

Stefano Giordano, University of Pisa, Italy

Andreas Gladisch, Deutsche Telekom Innovation Labs, Berlin, Germany

Eduardo Jacob, Basque Country University, Bilbao, Spain

Wolfgang John, Ericsson Sweden

Pawel Kaczmarek, ADVA, Poland

Holger Karl, Universität Paderborn, Germany

Eiji Kawai, NICT, Japan

Wolfgang Kellerer, DOCOMO Europe, Munich, Germany

Marc Koerner, TUB, Berlin, Germany

Teemu Koponen, Nicira Networks

Andreas Köpsel, EICT, Berlin, Germany

Alessandro Leonardi, AGT, Germany

Diego R. Lopez, Telefonica

Antonio Manzalini, Telecom Italia

Ruben Merz, Telekom Innovation Laboratories & TU Berlin, Germany

Giacomo Morabito, Univ. of Catania / CNIT, Catania, Italy

Akihiro Nakao, University of Tokio, Japan

Reza Nejabati, Univ. of Essex, UK

Bernhard Plattner, ETH, Zurich, Switzerland

Stefano Previdi, CISCO, San Jose, USA

Robert Raszuk, NTT MCL

Roberto Riggio, CREATE-NET, Trento, Italy

Charalampos Rotsos, University of Cambridge, UK

Rob Sherwood, Big Switch Networks

Pontus Skoldström, ACREO, Sweden

Marc Sune, i2CAT, Barcelona, Spain

Vincenzo Suraci, Univ. La Sapienza, Roma, Italy

Attila Takacs, Ericsson Hungary

Mallik Tatipamula, Ericsson

Steve Uhlig, Queen Mary University of London, UK

Luca Veltri, Univ. of Parma / CNIT, Parma, Italy