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Snoeren, M.A.C., A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility, Unpublished PhD Thesis, MIT, Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge, 2002.

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Policy-Based Networking in a Mobile, Multi-Connected Environment - Myhre (2003)   (Correct)

....a session evolved to being durable, ordered and long time data connection between two objects. Rendering both these objects mobile increases the complexity of a session. Keeping a session alive across end point mobility is referred to as session migration. Snoeren proposes in his PhD thesis[2] a system called Migrate which implements this scheme. In Migrate, a session is a data connection between two network end points that is kept alive even across attachment changes of the end points. Migrate is built on top of TESLA[41] a framework which supports a AEow based abstraction on the ....

Snoeren. A.C. A session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dec. 2002.


TESLA: A Transparent, Extensible Session-Layer.. - Salz, Snoeren..   Self-citation (Snoeren)   (Correct)

....common source and destination to share congestion information, allocate available bandwidth, and adapt to changing network conditions. Other services include Resilient Overlay Networks (RON) 3] which provides application layer routing in an overlay network, and the Migrate mobility architecture [23, 24], which preserves end to end communication across relocation and periods of disconnection. Each these services was originally implemented at the kernel level, though it would be advantageous (for porta bility and ease of development and deployment) to have them available at the user level. ....

....interposition [9] to modify the interaction between the application and the system. This technique is popular with user level file systems such as IFS [10] and Ufo [1] and several libraries that provide specific, transparent network services such as SOCKS [20] Reliable Sockets [29] and Migrate [23, 24]. Each of these systems provides only a specific service, however, not an architecture usable by third parties. Conductor [28] traps application network operations and transparently layers composable adaptors on TCP connections, but its focus is on optimizing flows performance ....

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SNOEREN,A.C. A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dec. 2002.


An Architecture for Privacy-Sensitive Ubiquitous Computing - Hong (2005)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Snoeren, M.A.C., A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility, Unpublished PhD Thesis, MIT, Laboratory for Computer Science, Cambridge, 2002.


Improving End-to-End Availability Using Overlay Networks - Andersen (2005)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

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Alex C. Snoeren. A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December 2002.


A Layered Naming Architecture for the Internet - Balakrishnan.. (2004)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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A. C. Snoeren. A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December 2002.


A Layered Naming Architecture for the Internet - Balakrishnan.. (2004)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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A. C. Snoeren. A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dec. 2002.


A Layered Naming Architecture for the Internet - Hari Balakrishnan Hari (2004)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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A. C. Snoeren. A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, December 2002.


A Layered Naming Architecture for the Internet - Balakrishnan.. (2004)   (5 citations)  (Correct)

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A. C. Snoeren. A Session-Based Architecture for Internet Mobility. PhD thesis, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dec. 2002.


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