Abstract

Software-defined networking (SDN) not only lessens the burden of network operators but also accelerates the provision of high-quality services to various users by speeding up changes to the network configuration. Recently, Wireless Networking (WN) has gained importance as a social infrastructure to connect a large number of devices and cloud applications. Software definition technology for wireless networks is referred to as software-defined wireless networking (SDWN). We hereby propose a cognitive software-defined wireless networking (CSDWN) to enhance SDWN by applying a cognitive cycle to SDWN in addition to the development of a prototype to validate this concept.

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