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Abstract: This paper explores achieving "application/network
adaptation" in wide-area networks supporting mobile
users through the use of an active network technology.
Network flexibility is achieved through the introduction
of SmartPackets which carry address information, user
data, and user-specified methods that act on the
SmartPacket as it traverses the network. Thus,
SmartPackets allow the application to customize the
network and adapt the network to the application's
immediate requirements.... (Update)
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...Active networking [1] 2] offers a different paradigm that enables programming intermediate nodes in the network. In an earlier paper [3], we defined a network to be active if it allows applications to inject customized programs into the network to modify the behavior of...
...Active Networking [1] 2] offers a different paradigm that enables programming intermediate nodes in the network. In an earlier paper [3], we defined a network to be active if it allows applications to inject customized programs into the network to modify the behavior of...
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BibTeX entry: (Update)
A. B. Kulkarni et al., An Active Network Architecture for ATM WANs, presented at the Mobile Multimedia Commun. Conference at Princeton, NJ, Sept. 25--27, 1996. http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kulkarni96active.html More
@misc{ kulkarni96active,
author = "A. Kulkarni",
title = "An Active Network Architecture for ATM WANs",
text = "A. B. Kulkarni et al., An Active Network Architecture for ATM WANs, presented
at the Mobile Multimedia Commun. Conference at Princeton, NJ, Sept. 25--27,
1996.",
year = "1996",
url = "citeseer.ist.psu.edu/kulkarni96active.html" }
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