This paper discusses future requirements for enabling rapid service deployment by active networks. To enable the integration of programmable networks and active networking an object-oriented, distributed approach based on Object Request Broker (ORB) technology is presented. A Distributed Processing Environment (DPE) is described as an interoperable service platform, for dynamic and secure service provisioning support. As a platform service, a resource control framework adaptively manages router resource allocation, provides virtual resource abstraction and dynamic partitioning, to achieve the goal of scalable and secure active networking. As an example of active services, advanced reservation is developed and measured to evaluate the perfor...
There is now increasing interest in active and programmable networking. Increasing amount of researc...
The deregulation of the telecommunications sector, and the resulting multi-operator competitive mark...
Introduction: An Approach to Active Networking As the cost of computing power decreases, it is wort...
Future requirements for supporting QoS of distributed object applications by active network, are dis...
Active Networks propose a new approach for dynamic service deployment through the introduction of ex...
Programmable network architectures facilitate dynamically updatable functionality to enable selectiv...
Much of the recent work in network control has concentrated on opening up the network, moving away f...
Traditional networks expose a fixed set of network services, which are hard to modify and to customi...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a th...
The emerging active network concepts, particularly those focusing on the application level, will pro...
This article introduces a novel approach for service composition on active and programmable routers....
Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network paradigm is the...
Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network paradigm is the...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a t...
Abstract: Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network parad...
There is now increasing interest in active and programmable networking. Increasing amount of researc...
The deregulation of the telecommunications sector, and the resulting multi-operator competitive mark...
Introduction: An Approach to Active Networking As the cost of computing power decreases, it is wort...
Future requirements for supporting QoS of distributed object applications by active network, are dis...
Active Networks propose a new approach for dynamic service deployment through the introduction of ex...
Programmable network architectures facilitate dynamically updatable functionality to enable selectiv...
Much of the recent work in network control has concentrated on opening up the network, moving away f...
Traditional networks expose a fixed set of network services, which are hard to modify and to customi...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a th...
The emerging active network concepts, particularly those focusing on the application level, will pro...
This article introduces a novel approach for service composition on active and programmable routers....
Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network paradigm is the...
Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network paradigm is the...
This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a t...
Abstract: Future computer networks must be more flexible and faster then today. Active network parad...
There is now increasing interest in active and programmable networking. Increasing amount of researc...
The deregulation of the telecommunications sector, and the resulting multi-operator competitive mark...
Introduction: An Approach to Active Networking As the cost of computing power decreases, it is wort...