Paper Title
Interference Mitigation Using Software Defined Network Based Next Generation Networks

Abstract
Due to the massive expansion in the communication paradigm, interference is bound to surface unexpected challenges in the wireless domain. Currently, the landscape of wireless communication is witnessing the emergence of Software-Defined Networking (SDN), which empowers the domain with interference mitigation based on centralized routing. With this premise, Our objective is to provide a concentrated examination of interference mitigation in wireless communication in the context of Software-Defined Networking (SDN). We use Mininet virtualization to create an SDN to experiment with an ARP- poisoning attack on SDN to find out the effect on network latency that the attack causes. This will help to develop a detectionmethod for ARP-poisoning attacks. We proposed our project by highlighting prominent future research directions in SDN-based interference mitigation. Keywords - Component; Data Security; Cloud Security; Key Generation; Key Distribution; Metadata; Data Traceability