This course provides an in-depth introduction to Software-Defined Networking (SDN), including programmable and virtualized networks overall and their impact in current communication networks.
It covers their definitions, origins, and advantages over traditional network architectures. It explores current architectures, standardization efforts, key platforms and tools, and the role of open communities. The course also presents real-world use cases in mobile, fixed, and content delivery networks, highlighting their relevance in 5G/6G environments.
Additional topics include network monitoring and management, business models, and future trends in research and industry, from which we highlight IoT and Artificial Intelligence (AI) and, particularly, the use of Machine Learning (ML) at the edge of the network and Large Language Models (LLMs) for advanced management.
Teachers from the University of Szeged will teach part of the sessions.
Prerequisites: Knowledge about computer networks and programming languages
Number of ECTS: 2
For more information you can contact: elisa.rojas@uah.es and david.carrascal@uah.es |