| C. Nguyen, Resource Sharing in an active Network, Hons. thesis, University of Sydney, Australia, 1997. |
....through the nodes, accomplishing some task. Restricted Exec Env Capsule Instance Interface Node OS Fig. 1. A PANTS Node Node Node Node Link Link Link Link Link Channel Channel Channel Fig. 2. A PANTS Network After experiences with implementing bandwidth sharing policies in ANTS [10], 11] it was decided to include abstractions for links between nodes in PANTS. These links in turn can have policies which describe how to transmit on that link. A capsule after injection, first goes through security checks by the node, and is then allowed to execute in a capsule environment. ....
....example transport, and install new compression algorithms, or better routing algorithms. The newly installed code can be contained entirely within one capsule, but can also be published on the node, to be used by other capsules who visit the node. D. 2 Infrastructure upgrading Prior experience [10] has shown us that it is a desirable facility to be able to dynamically upload and install new policies shared among all capsules, without taking a node down for maintenance. However, in many active networking architectures, such as ANTS, the only way to define an upgrade method as part of the ....
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C. Nguyen, "Resource Sharing in an Active Network", Hons Thesis, Basser Department of Computer Science, University of Sydney, 1997
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