Evolution in Action: Using Active Networking to Evolve Network Support for Mobility
IWAN '02 Proceedings of the IFIP-TC6 4th International Working Conference on Active Networks
Active Networks for 4G Mobile Communication: Motivation, Architecture, and Application Scenarios
IWAN '02 Proceedings of the IFIP-TC6 4th International Working Conference on Active Networks
A simulation study of the intelligent wireless ad hoc routing (IWAR) protocol
PE-WASUN '05 Proceedings of the 2nd ACM international workshop on Performance evaluation of wireless ad hoc, sensor, and ubiquitous networks
A framework for autonomic networked auctions
Proceedings of the 2007 Workshop on INnovative SERvice Technologies
Routing to support communication in dependable networks
EUROMICRO-PDP'02 Proceedings of the 10th Euromicro conference on Parallel, distributed and network-based processing
Users and services in intelligent networks
AINTEC'05 Proceedings of the First Asian Internet Engineering conference on Technologies for Advanced Heterogeneous Networks
Context-Driven self-configuration of mobile ad hoc networks
WAC'05 Proceedings of the Second international IFIP conference on Autonomic Communication
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Ad hoc networks are wireless multihop networks whose highly volatile topology makes the design and operation of a standard routing protocol hard. With an active networking approach, one can define and deploy routing logic at runtime in order to adapt to special circumstances and requirements. We have implemented several active ad hoc routing protocols that configure the forwarding behavior of mobile nodes, allowing data packets to be efficiently routed between any two nodes of the wireless network. Isolating a simple forwarding layer in terms of both implementation and performance enables us to stream delay-sensitive audio data over the ad hoc network. In the control plane, active packets permanently monitor the connectivity and setup, and modify the routing state