Both, CristianoGuimaraes, Rafael S.Slyne, FrankWickboldt, Juliano AraujoMartinello, MagnosDominicini, CristinaMartins, RafaelZhang, YiCardoso, DiegoVillaca, RodolfoCeravolo, IsabellaNejabati, RezaMarquez-Barja, Johann M.Ruffini, MarcoDaSilva, Luiz A.2022-01-042022-01-042019-10-010163-6804http://hdl.handle.net/10919/107385Large-scale testing and evaluation of network solutions are complex and typically involve multiple domains (e.g., optical, wireless, and cloud). The FUTEBOL project has deployed geographically distributed testbeds in Brazil and Europe that enable the experimentation and validation of new cross-domain network solutions. In this article, we introduce a Control Framework that allows experimenters to slice, reserve, and orchestrate optical, wireless, and cloud resources in a coordinated manner. We illustrate the features of our Control Framework and evaluate it through an experiment involving resource orchestration and automatic service scaling across multiple domains.Pages 56-627 page(s)application/pdfenIn CopyrightTechnologyEngineering, Electrical & ElectronicTelecommunicationsEngineeringPhotonicsFrequency division multiplexingResonant frequencyOptical fiber networksWaveguide lasersQuantum entanglementSoftware defined networkingNetwork function virtualizationNetworking & Telecommunications0805 Distributed Computing0906 Electrical and Electronic Engineering1005 Communications TechnologiesFUTEBOL Control Framework: Enabling Experimentation in Convergent Optical, Wireless, and Cloud InfrastructuresArticle - Refereed2022-01-04IEEE Communications Magazinehttps://doi.org/10.1109/MCOM.001.190027057101558-1896