TITLE:
Open Flow Controller Architecture for Seamless Connectivity and Virtualization Technologies
AUTHORS:
Anas A. Nicola
KEYWORDS:
Networks and Communication, Network Architecture, Seamless Connectivity, Software-Defined Networks, Network Control
JOURNAL NAME:
Communications and Network,
Vol.18 No.1,
December
30,
2025
ABSTRACT: The study aims to provide insights into the benefits and potential risks associated with its adoption. The findings will be valuable for organizations considering transitioning to SDN, offering guidance on how to effectively leverage this technology while addressing the challenges that may emerge during implementation. Furthermore, we detail the proposed control architectures, showing how the peculiar characteristics (and related goals). In the architecture design, we point out hybrid Control Architectures as a notable trend in SDN solutions targeting Wireless Scenarios. The Researcher provides his idea on the Open Flow Control diagram (OFC), managing heterogeneous networks and hybrid connection networks for seamless connectivity. It has become very complex and hard to manage due to upgrade and interoperability challenges. Software-Defined Network (SDN) addresses this problem by decoupling virtual resources from the physical resources. The goal of our research is to offer distributed Management Systems that can help with orchestration, dynamically partition access points and cell radios. Also, the work explores new approaches to controllers’ Virtual Connectivity within complex and hybrid infrastructure network technologies, in order to overcome the shortcomings of the current infrastructure. The proposed algorithm is arranged to cover all requirements for seamless positioning in future wireless networks.