Towards an active network architecture
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review
An introduction to Kolmogorov complexity and its applications (2nd ed.)
An introduction to Kolmogorov complexity and its applications (2nd ed.)
Active Networks and Active Network Management: A Proactive Management Framework
Active Networks and Active Network Management: A Proactive Management Framework
Connecting the Physical World with Pervasive Networks
IEEE Pervasive Computing
Universal Artificial Intelligence: Sequential Decisions Based On Algorithmic Probability
Universal Artificial Intelligence: Sequential Decisions Based On Algorithmic Probability
IEEE 802.11 MAC Protocol over Wireless Mesh Networks: Problems and Perspectives
AINA '05 Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications - Volume 2
Next/New Generation Networks Services and Management
ICNS '06 Proceedings of the International conference on Networking and Services
Towards autonomic management for Next Generation Services
ICNS '06 Proceedings of the International conference on Networking and Services
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There is a list of very much needed object-oriented and autonomous paradigms that are currently absent from traditional implementations of MIBs in telecommunication systems. We argue that some of autonomous features can be inherent in an application of an Active MIB mechanism itself, and thus this type of application would be a more appropriate substrate in which to model, develop and integrate the benefits brought by the object-oriented approach. In our work, we claim that active networks are such an application area, in which the object-oriented and autonomous system ideas can be successfully applied. The objective of this research paper is to demonstrate applicability and compatibility of the AMIB concept with functional and architectural requirements of wireless mesh networks. This paper introduces new approaches for using AMIB-based mechanisms in telecommunication networks as well as discusses autonomic processes and algorithms that can be used to manage such networks.