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Active Networks

IFIP TC6 5th International Workshop, IWAN 2003, Kyoto, Japan, December 10-12, 2003, Revised Papers

Part of the book series: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS, volume 2982)

Conference series link(s): IWAN: IFIP International Working Conference on Active Networks

Conference proceedings info: IWAN 2003.

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Table of contents (25 papers)

  1. Front Matter

  2. Introduction

    1. Introduction

      • Hiroshi Yasuda
      Pages 1-2
  3. High Performance and Network Processors

    1. Challenges in Implementing an ESP Service

      • Kenneth L. Calvert, James Griffioen, Najati Imam, Jiangbo Li
      Pages 3-19
    2. The Role of Network Processors in Active Networks

      • Andreas Kind, Roman Pletka, Marcel Waldvogel
      Pages 20-31
    3. Towards High-Performance Active Networking

      • Lukas Ruf, Roman Pletka, Pascal Erni, Patrick Droz, Bernhard Plattner
      Pages 32-43
    4. Application of Hardware Accelerated Extensible Network Nodes for Internet Worm and Virus Protection

      • John W. Lockwood, James Moscola, David Reddick, Matthew Kulig, Tim Brooks
      Pages 44-57
  4. High-Level Active Network Applications

    1. A Sustainable Framework for Multimedia Data Streaming

      • Alessandro Bassi, Jean-Patrick Gelas, Laurent Lefèvre
      Pages 68-79
    2. Deployment of Collaborative Web Caching with Active Networks

      • Laurent Lefèvre, Jean-Marc Pierson, SidAli Guebli
      Pages 80-91
  5. Low-Level Active Network Applications

    1. TCP Enhancement Using Active Network Based Proxy Transport Service

      • Siddharth Patil, Mohan Kumar
      Pages 103-114
    2. DataRouter: A Network-Layer Service for Application-Layer Forwarding

      • Joseph D. Touch, Venkata K. Pingali
      Pages 115-126
  6. Self-Organization of Active Services

    1. SORD: Self-Organizing Resource Discovery Protocol for ALAN

      • Ioannis Liabotis, Ognjen Prnjat, Lionel Sacks
      Pages 127-136
    2. Self-Configuring Active Services for Programmable Networks

      • Ralph Keller, Bernhard Plattner
      Pages 137-150
  7. Experiences with Service Engineering for Active Networks

    1. Chameleon: Realizing Automatic Service Composition for Extensible Active Routers

      • Matthias Bossardt, Roman Hoog Antink, Andreas Moser, Bernhard Plattner
      Pages 163-177
    2. Multiple Language Family Support for Programmable Network Systems

      • Michael Conrad, Marcus Schöller, Thomas Fuhrmann, Gerhard Bocksch, Martina Zitterbart
      Pages 178-189
    3. Dynamic Deployment and Configuration of Differentiated Services Using Active Networks

      • Toshiaki Suzuki, Chiho Kitahara, Spyros Denazis, Lawrence Cheng, Walter Eaves, Alex Galis et al.
      Pages 190-201
    4. A Globally-Applied Component Model for Programmable Networking

      • J ó Ueyama, Geoff Coulson, Gordon S. Blair, Stefan Schmid, Antônio T. Gomes, Ackbar Joolia et al.
      Pages 202-214
    5. Active Routers in Action: Evaluation of the LARA++ Active Router Architecture in a Real-Life Network

      • Tim Chart, Stefan Schmid, Manolis Sifalakis, Andrew C. Scott
      Pages 215-227

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About this book

This volume of the LNCS series contains the proceedings of the 5th Internat- nal Working Conference on Active Networks (IWAN 2003) held in the ancient cultural city of Kyoto, Japan. This year we received 73 submissions. The increasing number indicates that Active Networks continues to be an attractive ?eld of research. Through - reful reviewing and discussion, our program committee decided to fully accept 21 papers. Three papers were conditionally accepted, and were included after shepherding by members of the technical program committee. This volume thus includes these 24 papers which were presented at IWAN 2003. Additional papers were presented in a poster session at the conference. The best paper award went to Kenneth L. Calvert, James N. Gri?oen, - jati Imam, and Jiangbo Li (University of Kentucky) for “Challenges in Imp- menting an ESP Service,” which begins these proceedings and which began the papers in the High Performance & Network Processors session. Papers in these proceedings are organized into seven sessions: High-Level Active Network - plications, Low-Level Active Network Applications, Self-Organization of Active Services, Management in Active Networks, Experiences with Service Engin- ring for Active Networks, and Selected Topics in Active Networks, ranging from risk management to context-aware handover and peer-to-peer communications.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Graduate School of Information Science and Technology, Osaka University, Osaka, Japan

    Naoki Wakamiya

  • Deutsche Teleckom A.G.Laboratories, Berlin, Germany

    Marcin Solarski

  • Communications and networking Systems laboratory Information Telecommunication Technology Center, Lancaster University, Kansas, USA

    James Sterbenz

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