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SDN Layer Architecture inside the testbed  

SDN Layer Architecture inside the testbed  

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In this paper, the authors propose an extensible (Open) Graphical User (Flow) Interface called OpenGUFI. Open- GUFI is a Software-Defined Networking application that provides a visual abstraction of the underlying network. The Visualizer has been implemented and tested in an SDN-enabled Wireless Testbed based on the Odin framework. As a use case a...

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