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Jon Matias

Researcher at University of the Basque Country

Publications -  43
Citations -  788

Jon Matias is an academic researcher from University of the Basque Country. The author has contributed to research in topics: OpenFlow & Software-defined networking. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 43 publications receiving 726 citations.

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Toward an SDN-enabled NFV architecture

TL;DR: The article presents the implementation of a flow-based network access control solution, with an SDN-enabled VNF built on IEEE 802.1x, which establishes services as sets of flow definitions that are authorized as the result of an end user authentication process.
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Using Software Defined Networking to manage and control IEC 61850-based systems

TL;DR: An overview of relevant Software Defined Networking (SDN) related approaches is provided, and an architecture based on OpenFlow that establishes different types of flows according to their needs and the network status is described.
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Railway signaling systems and new trends in wireless data communication

TL;DR: The application of new wireless communication standards such as, DSRC - WAVE or 802.11p or WiMAX will allow an affordable deployment, ubiquitous, always-on and interoperable muti-vendor mobile broadband train control communication system that supports new safety services and applications.
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FlowNAC: Flow-based Network Access Control

TL;DR: This paper presents FlowNAC, a Flow-based Network Access Control solution that allows to grant users the rights to access the network depending on the target service requested, defined univocally as a set of flows.
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Service description in the NFV revolution: Trends, challenges and a way forward

TL;DR: A straw man model of service and resource description is proposed addressing challenges in the path to fully achieve the benefits of the NFV vision and defining the features that would serve as design directions for future initiatives and updates in this topic.