Abstract The increasing prevalence of wireless devices has led to the widespread adoption of Wi-Fi networks. This demand has driven the development of solutions that involve the coordinated management of Access Points. In recent years, Software-Defined Wireless Networks (SDWNs) have emerged as a promising approach, leveraging Software-Defined Networking (SDN) principles to enable intelligent coordination and management of APs using cost-effective hardware. However, while SDWNs have primarily focused on managing the radio interface, less attention has been devoted to SDN-based management of wired network segments or the automated deployment of virtualized Wi-Fi infrastructures. In this work, we present a fully virtualized Wi-Fi network solution that integrates SDN and Network Function Virtualization (NFV) principles across both wireless and wired segments. Our architecture features SDN-based data plane management, two SDN controllers, virtualized APs, and a virtualized gateway, all implemented as containerized components. Automated deployment and orchestration are facilitated using Kubernetes. This infrastructure provides a robust foundation for implementing advanced end-to-end functionalities, such as network slicing, thereby preparing Wi-Fi networks for seamless integration into future 5G and 6G ecosystems.
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María Canales
José Ramón Gállego
Julia Santacruz
Journal of Network and Systems Management
Universidad de Zaragoza
Centro Universitario de la Defensa
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69fd7f86bfa21ec5bbf0807d — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10922-026-10064-3
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