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An active network-based network management framework

WCC 2000 - ICCT 2000. 2000 International Conference on Communication Technology Proceedings (Cat. No.00EX420), 2002
This paper presents a new network management framework. This framework is based on active networks (AN). It includes AN-primary manager, AN-sub manager, AN-agent and other network management components. The dispatch of these components within AN is described. The security of this new framework is also considered.
null Xu Bin   +3 more
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Time management in active networks

Proceedings Third Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services, 2005
Investigates time management for distributed simulations in active networks. Time management is essentially the computation of the lower-bound time stamp (LBTS) across federates in a distributed simulation, including in-transit (in-flight) messages. We show that LBTS computation is an instance of the distributed termination detection (DTD) problem and ...
C. Lee   +5 more
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Active network architecture and management

International Journal of Intelligent Systems, 2007
Access and retrieval of meteorological and oceanographic data from heterogeneous sources in a distributed system presents many issues. There are a number of features of the TEDServices system that illustrate active network management for such data. There is a self-aware or intelligent aspect with respect to the mechanisms for shutdown, data ordering ...
Roy Ladner   +4 more
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Active optical networks: traffic management

e & i Elektrotechnik und Informationstechnik, 2008
Multi protocol label switching (MPLS) allows differentiation among individual flows and managing their distribution among resources. Control plane "intelligence" promises lowered cost, improved operation, effective response to failures, and dynamic bandwidth assignment to actual demand.
G. Franzl, B. Statovci-Halimi
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Management of synchronized network activity by highly active neurons

Physical Biology, 2008
Increasing evidence supports the idea that spontaneous brain activity may have an important functional role. Cultured neuronal networks provide a suitable model system to search for the mechanisms by which neuronal spontaneous activity is maintained and regulated.
Mark, Shein   +4 more
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Advanced DMS to manage active distribution networks

2009 IEEE Bucharest PowerTech, 2009
The paper presents an advanced Distribution Management System capable to manage an active distribution network economically and safely. The DMS optimizes the power flows in the network, regulates the voltage profiles, acting on reactive flows and tap changers in substation, minimizes the energy losses, reconfigures the network, exploits storage devices
PILO, FABRIZIO GIULIO LUCA   +2 more
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Flexible Network Management Using Active Network Framework

1999
The growing intelligence of communication equipment and the advances in communication services created a demand for more complex and flexible network management functions. It becomes difficult to handle such a demand by the traditional, simple manager-”management agent” paradigm for network management systems. Mobile agent technology is regarded as one
Kiminori Sugauchi   +5 more
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Active Queue Management Algorithms in DiffServ Networks

Journal of Software, 2005
Summary: Current Assured Forwarding (AF) service in differentiated services (DiffServ) networks can provide stable guarantees in throughput, but is lacking of efficient schemes in ensuring queuing delay and loss ratio. By analyzing the steady state operating point of RIO, this paper proposes two active queue management algorithms with adaptive control ...
Liu, Wei   +5 more
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Network Management Framework Based on Active Network Technique

2009 WRI International Conference on Communications and Mobile Computing, 2009
The Active Networks approach has been presented as an alternative technology for solving several problems in conventional networks, mainly in the network management area. In this paper, we present an Active Network-based network management framework which shows the advantages of network programmability.
Hang Qiu, Lei-Ting Chen
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Active networks and its management

1st European Conference on Universal Multiservice Networks. ECUMN'2000 (Cat. No.00EX423), 2002
Active networking is an expanding field of research. It includes the ability to easily install and modify customized network services and to process packets within the network in a customized way. This paper overviews active networking and its management, it addresses the question of how the benefits of active networking can be exploited in an ...
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