Network virtualization idealizations for applications

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Due to limitations of today's widely-deployed commercial networks, some end-user applications are only possible through, or greatly improved by execution on virtualized networks that have been enhanced or idealized in a way which specifically supports the application. This paper describes US Ignite and the advantages provided to US Ignite end-user applications running on virtual networks which variously: (a) minimize latency, (b) minimize jitter, (c) minimize or eliminate packet drops, (d) optimize branch points for multicast packet duplication, (e) provide isolation for sensitive information flows, and/or (f) bundle network billing with application use. Examples of US Ignite applications in these categories are provided.

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Ricart, G., & Nakao, A. (2014). Network virtualization idealizations for applications. IEICE Transactions on Communications, E97B(11), 2252–2258. https://doi.org/10.1587/transcom.E97.B.2252

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