A wireless public access infrastructure for supporting mobile context-aware IPv6 applications
WMI '01 Proceedings of the first workshop on Wireless mobile internet
An Access Control Architecture for Metropolitan Area Wireless Networks
IDMS '01 Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Interactive Distributed Multimedia Systems
Flexible, Dynamic, and Scalable Service Composition for Active Routers
IWAN '02 Proceedings of the IFIP-TC6 4th International Working Conference on Active Networks
Component-Based Deployment and Management of Services in Active Networks
IWAN '02 Proceedings of the IFIP-TC6 4th International Working Conference on Active Networks
Network layer access control for context-aware IPv6 applications
Wireless Networks
An Access Control Architecture for Microcellular Wireless IPv6 Networks
LCN '01 Proceedings of the 26th Annual IEEE Conference on Local Computer Networks
Deployment and management of component-based services in active networks
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking - Active networks
A framework for developing mobile network services
IWAN'04 Proceedings of the 6th IFIP TC6 international working conference on Active networks
Dynamic link measurements using active components
IWAN'04 Proceedings of the 6th IFIP TC6 international working conference on Active networks
AN'06 Proceedings of the First IFIP TC6 international conference on Autonomic Networking
Service-centric networking extensions
Proceedings of the 28th Annual ACM Symposium on Applied Computing
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Abstract: We believe that the 'killer application' of active networking will be the provision of services which are not known to either the hardware manufacturer or the vendor at the time of network deployment. This would enable the rapid deployment of new services by third parties, and an unprecedented level of customisation by network administrators and end users. This vision, however, requires a degree of flexibility not yet seen in any of the currently proposed active router architectures. The lack of flexibility found in current active router designs has inspired us to develop a novel component-based active router architecture enabling extensible network programmability based on a progressive service composition framework. This document presents this architecture, LARA++, discusses its rudimentary concepts, and illustrates by example how its component architecture can benefit network programmability.