In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components are passive; routing decisions are made solely on the basis of packet header information. In contrast, active networks allow added computation within the network through user-defined routing and processing instructions, providing the on-demand installation of powerful software-based network services. As an adaptation of previous active networks, this thesis presents an architecture based entirely in middleware. By utilising middleware services, the architecture resolves authentication, memory-management, and interconnectivity issues otherwise assumed as inherent, and enables a highly functional multiple-language interface for the deployment of dynamic protocols. Afte...
Active networks must balance the flexibility of a programmable network infrastructure against the sa...
Today's telecommunication market is populated by a great variety of available networking solutions. ...
Abstract. This paper motivates the need for an architectural framework for the dynamic deployment an...
TR-COSC 03/01In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components such as works...
Introduction: An Approach to Active Networking As the cost of computing power decreases, it is wort...
All distributed computing systems face the architectural question of the location (and nature) of pr...
Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network paradigm is the...
The deployment of new communication services is currently restricted by slow standardisation, the di...
Active networking offers a change in the usual network paradigm: from passive carrier of bits to a ...
Interactions among telecommunications networks, computers, and other peripheral devices have been of...
<p>Active Network is a novel approach of networking to mobile users in which the nodes are programme...
This research proposes a new way of thinking about our current networks using a notion called active...
Active networks address the problem of slow network evolution, when compared with the evolution of a...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a th...
Active Networks are networks whose actions may be changed during operation either by introducing new...
Active networks must balance the flexibility of a programmable network infrastructure against the sa...
Today's telecommunication market is populated by a great variety of available networking solutions. ...
Abstract. This paper motivates the need for an architectural framework for the dynamic deployment an...
TR-COSC 03/01In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components such as works...
Introduction: An Approach to Active Networking As the cost of computing power decreases, it is wort...
All distributed computing systems face the architectural question of the location (and nature) of pr...
Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network paradigm is the...
The deployment of new communication services is currently restricted by slow standardisation, the di...
Active networking offers a change in the usual network paradigm: from passive carrier of bits to a ...
Interactions among telecommunications networks, computers, and other peripheral devices have been of...
<p>Active Network is a novel approach of networking to mobile users in which the nodes are programme...
This research proposes a new way of thinking about our current networks using a notion called active...
Active networks address the problem of slow network evolution, when compared with the evolution of a...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a th...
Active Networks are networks whose actions may be changed during operation either by introducing new...
Active networks must balance the flexibility of a programmable network infrastructure against the sa...
Today's telecommunication market is populated by a great variety of available networking solutions. ...
Abstract. This paper motivates the need for an architectural framework for the dynamic deployment an...