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Service management in multiparty active networks
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2000Active 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 article addresses the question of how the benefits of active networking can be exploited in an environment where a large number of customers must share ...
M. Brunner, R. Stadler
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Mobile agents for active network management
MILCOM 1999. IEEE Military Communications. Conference Proceedings (Cat. No.99CH36341), 2003Traditionally, network management systems have been based on client/server technologies comprised of distributed static agents (servers) and a centralized manager (client). The behavior of such systems has proven to be difficult to modify and/or extend.
R. Kazi, P. Morreale
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Plugin Management for Active Network
2000The purpose of this document is to present the overview of tte plugin management architecture and the description of the software developed for the scalable, high performance active network node project in Washington University, St. Louis. The plugin management is a user space daemon program that runs at the code(plugin) server and at the active ...
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Active distributed management for IP networks
IEEE Communications Magazine, 2000We argue that a management platform for the future Internet has to be inherently distributed and programmable. This motivates us to introduce a new management architecture, named active distributed management, which exploits the active network and mobile agent paradigms and provides the properties of distributed control and programmability inside the ...
R. Kawamura, R. Stadler
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Developments in active network management applications
2017 Saudi Arabia Smart Grid (SASG), 2017Electricity networks are changing as we accommodate renewables and other forms of low carbon technologies. The drivers in quality of supply for traditional electrical networks will be illustrated with some examples. However, trends in automation technology and its applications will be considered further with reference to existing projects.
Tim Spearing, Abdul Raouf Eizzi
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An Active Network Approach to Efficient Network Management
1999Active networks is a framework where network elements, primarily routers and switches, are programmable. Programs that are injected into the network are executed by the network elements to achieve higher flexibility and to present new capabilities.
Danny Raz, Yuval Shavitt
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Distributed Intelligent Management of Active Networks
2003This paper focuses on improving computer network management by the adoption of artificial intelligence techniques. A logical inference system has being devised to enable automated isolation, diagnosis, and even repair of network problems, thus enhancing the reliability, performance, and security of networks.
Di Fatta Giuseppe +4 more
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Active Fault Management for Networked Microgrids
2019 IEEE Power & Energy Society General Meeting (PESGM), 2019This paper presents Active Fault Management for Networked Microgrids (AFM-NM) to manage microgrids during faults. Two challenges remain in NMs' fault management. The first one is a lack of panoramic management schemes that allow easy change of objectives and constraints as needed rather than fixed on certain objectives and constraints.
Wenfeng Wan +6 more
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Managing Trust for Secure Active Networks
2005This paper proposes a security architecture that employs trust notion to address security issues in active networks. The subjectivity of trust is discussed, and the innovative idea is that how to compute trust should be decided subjectively by an entity. Then, a general framework for a trust system is described.
Jian-Jun Qi, Zeng-Zhi Li
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Active network and policy based management
10th International Conference on Telecommunications, 2003. ICT 2003., 2003Active networks offer new prospects for the design and the deployment of new services, by opening the network equipment to the end user. Such abilities pose serious security problems: defective, faulty components or components installed by malicious users can seriously damage or monopolize an active node's resources.
D. Zebiane +3 more
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