The current generation of networks is referred as the passive or conventional networks. Their functionality is limited to transfer packets from one point to another. Passive nodes such as routers and switches are vertically integrated devices that allow small or no modification on the operations they perform. Their functionality is limited to the network and (sometimes) transport protocol layers. They perform no computation on the payload data of the packets they handle. Due to their nature, passive networks impose limitations such as the difficulties of introducing new protocols and services, and limited performance. There is a different approach in the computer networks field, called Active Networks. Active Networks consist of routers and...
TR-COSC 03/01In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components such as works...
Active networks accelerate network evolution by permitting the network infrastructure to be programm...
The fast spread of the Internet and the increasing demands of the service are leading to radical cha...
The usage of general-purpose processors externally attached to routers to play virtually the role of...
This paper describes our effort to build an extensible router in support of active networks. Our wor...
Considerable research has been recently directed towards building flexible and reconfigurable networ...
All distributed computing systems face the architectural question of the location (and nature) of pr...
Interactions among telecommunications networks, computers, and other peripheral devices have been of...
Active networking offers a change in the usual network paradigm: from passive carrier of bits to a ...
Introduction: An Approach to Active Networking As the cost of computing power decreases, it is wort...
Denial-of-service attacks represent a major threat to modern organisations who are increasingly depe...
Active networks address the problem of slow network evolution, when compared with the evolution of a...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In summary, this dissertation...
Active Networks can be seen as an evolution of the classical model of packet-switched networks. The ...
The deployment of new communication services is currently restricted by slow standardisation, the di...
TR-COSC 03/01In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components such as works...
Active networks accelerate network evolution by permitting the network infrastructure to be programm...
The fast spread of the Internet and the increasing demands of the service are leading to radical cha...
The usage of general-purpose processors externally attached to routers to play virtually the role of...
This paper describes our effort to build an extensible router in support of active networks. Our wor...
Considerable research has been recently directed towards building flexible and reconfigurable networ...
All distributed computing systems face the architectural question of the location (and nature) of pr...
Interactions among telecommunications networks, computers, and other peripheral devices have been of...
Active networking offers a change in the usual network paradigm: from passive carrier of bits to a ...
Introduction: An Approach to Active Networking As the cost of computing power decreases, it is wort...
Denial-of-service attacks represent a major threat to modern organisations who are increasingly depe...
Active networks address the problem of slow network evolution, when compared with the evolution of a...
104 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2000.In summary, this dissertation...
Active Networks can be seen as an evolution of the classical model of packet-switched networks. The ...
The deployment of new communication services is currently restricted by slow standardisation, the di...
TR-COSC 03/01In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components such as works...
Active networks accelerate network evolution by permitting the network infrastructure to be programm...
The fast spread of the Internet and the increasing demands of the service are leading to radical cha...