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Advances in Network-Embedded Management and Applications: Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Network-Embedded Management and Applications

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Publisher
Springer
Year
2010
Tongue
English
Leaves
110
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Modern network devices are becoming increasingly "intelligent" and programmable. Examples range from router scripting environments to fully programmable server blades. As a result, networked applications are no longer constrained just to servers that are interconnected via a network, but can migrate into and become embedded within the network itself. This promises to accelerate the current trend towards systems that are increasingly autonomous and to a certain degree self-managing. However, the next frontier lies in applications that go beyond traditional management and control functions and that are becoming increasingly decentralized, not constrained in scope to individual systems. Examples include decentralized monitoring, gossip-based configuration, network event correlation inside the network across multiple systems, overlay control protocols, and network-aware multi-media applications.

โœฆ Table of Contents


2 An Opportunistic Content-based Routing Protocol......Page 3
3 Managing a Delay Tolerant Protocol......Page 5
4.1 Common Node Architecture......Page 7
Table of Contents......Page 8
Contributors......Page 9
Cover......Page 1
Advances in Network Embedded Management and Applications......Page 4
Preface......Page 6
Reviewers and NEMA Program Committee Members......Page 10
1 Introduction......Page 12
2 Background......Page 14
3 Design Considerations......Page 15
6 Summary......Page 16
2 Related Work......Page 2
6.1 Experiment......Page 11
Acknowledgments......Page 13
Designing from Domain Knowledge......Page 17
3.4 Model Versioning......Page 18
4 Implementation Experiences......Page 19
An API Implementation Example......Page 21
5 Related Work......Page 23
6 Conclusions......Page 25
Further Work......Page 26
References......Page 27
Chapter 2:A Low Power, Programmable Networking Platform and Development Environment......Page 29
1 Introduction......Page 30
2 Related Work......Page 31
3.1 Motivation and Requirements......Page 32
3.2 Internal Structure......Page 33
3.3 Low Power Design......Page 35
4 The Development Environment......Page 36
4.1 GUI based development......Page 38
4.2 Custom module development......Page 39
5.1 A Network Monitoring System with DPI Capabilities......Page 41
5.2 Generic Switch/Router architecture......Page 43
6 Summary......Page 44
References......Page 45
1 Introduction......Page 47
2 Related Work......Page 48
3 Application Framework for Network Control......Page 50
4 Functional Components......Page 52
5.2 Software......Page 54
6 Network Control Programs......Page 57
7 Conclusion and Future Work......Page 59
References......Page 60
1 Introduction......Page 63
2 Related Work......Page 65
3 Adaptive Placement of Management and Control Functions......Page 67
External Interfaces of Management Capabilities......Page 68
Internal Structure of Management Capabilities......Page 70
3.4 Realization Options......Page 71
4.1 Application to Converged Systems......Page 72
Assumptions......Page 73
4.3 Discussion of Scenario......Page 74
5 Conclusion......Page 76
References......Page 77
1 Introduction......Page 81
2 Motivation and Scope of Work......Page 83
3 Related Work......Page 85
4 Framework Design......Page 86
5 Use Cases and Validation......Page 90
5.1 Realtime Multimedia Traffic Monitoring......Page 91
5.4 Lawful Interception of Internet Traffic......Page 92
5.5 Firewalling at 10 Gbit......Page 93
References......Page 94
1 Introduction......Page 97
2 An Opportunistic Content-based Routing Protocol......Page 99
2.1 RON Protocol......Page 100
3 Managing a Delay Tolerant Protocol......Page 101
4 System Overview......Page 102
4.1 Common Node Architecture......Page 103
5.1 Language selection......Page 104
5.2 PDP......Page 105
5.3 Rmoon......Page 106
6.1 Experiment......Page 107
Acknowledgments......Page 109
References......Page 110


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