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DANCE 2002: San Francisco, CA, USA
- 2002 DARPA Active Networks Conference and Exposition (DANCE 2002), 29-31 May 2002, San Francisco, CA, USA. IEEE Computer Society 2002, ISBN 0-7695-1564-9
Active Network Programming
- David L. Tennenhouse, David Wetherall:
Towards an Active Network Architecture. 2-15 - Michael W. Hicks, Jonathan T. Moore, David Wetherall, Scott Nettles:
Experiences with Capsule-Based Active Networking. 16-24 - David Wetherall:
Active Network Vision and Reality: Lessons from a Capsule-Based System. 25-
Active Node Architectures
- Fred Kuhns, John D. DeHart, Anshul Kantawala, Ralph Keller, John W. Lockwood, Prashanth Pappu, David Richard, David E. Taylor, Jyoti Parwatikar, Ed Spitznagel, Jonathan S. Turner, Ken Wong:
Design and Evaluation of a High Performance Dynamically Extensible Router. 42-64 - Tal Lavian, Phil Wang, Franco Travostino, Siva Subramanian, Ramesh Durairaj, Doan B. Hoang, Vijak Sethaput, David E. Culler:
Enabling Active Flow Manipulation in Silicon-Based Network Forwarding Engines. 65-76 - Hrishikesh Dandekar, Andrew Purtell, Stephen Schwab:
AMP: Experiences with Building an Exokernel-Based Platform for Active Networking. 77-91 - Nadia Shalaby, Larry L. Peterson, Andy C. Bavier, Yitzchak M. Gottlieb, Scott Karlin, Akihiro Nakao, Xiaohu Qie, Tammo Spalink, Mike Wawrzoniak:
Extensible Routers for Active Networks. 92-116 - Patrick Tullmann, Mike Hibler, Jay Lepreau:
Janos: A Java-Oriented OS for Active Network Nodes. 117-
Active Network Architecture
- Theodore Faber:
Experience with Active Congestion Control. 132-142 - Alexander V. Konstantinou, Danilo Florissi, Yechiam Yemini:
Towards Self-Configuring Networks. 143-156 - Gary J. Minden, Ed Komp, S. Ganje, Mohan Kannan, S. Subramaniam, S. Tan, S. Vallabhaneni, Joseph B. Evans:
Composite Protocols for Innovative Active Services. 157-
Active Network Security
- Sandra L. Murphy, Edward T. Lewis, Robert N. M. Watson:
Secure Active Network Prototypes. 166-181 - William La Cholter, Priya Narasimhan, Daniel F. Sterne, Ravindra Balupari, Kelly Djahandari, Arvind Mani, Sandra L. Murphy:
IBAN: Intrusion Blocker Based on Active Networks. 182-192 - Daniel F. Sterne, Kelly Djahandari, Ravindra Balupari, William La Cholter, Bill Babson, Brett Wilson, Priya Narasimhan, Andrew Purtell:
Active Network Based DDoS Defense. 193-203 - Prasad Naldurg, Roy H. Campbell, M. Dennis Mickunas:
Developing Dynamic Security Policies. 204-215 - Suresh Krishnaswamy, Joseph B. Evans, Gary J. Minden:
A Prototype Framework for Providing Hop-by-Hop Security in an Experimentally Deployed Active Network. 216-
Execution Environments
- Michael W. Hicks, Angelos D. Keromytis, Jonathan M. Smith:
A Secure PLAN. 224-237 - Robert Braden, Robert Lindell, Steven Berson, Theodore Faber:
The ASP EE: An Active Network Execution Environment. 238-254 - Samrat Bhattacharjee, Kenneth L. Calvert, Youngsu Chae, Shashidhar Merugu, Matt Sanders, Ellen W. Zegura:
CANEs: An Execution Environment for Composable Services. 255-
Active Services
- Mary Bond, Kenneth L. Calvert, Jim Griffioen, Billy Mullins, Swaminathan Natarajan, Leonid B. Poutievski, Amit Sehgal, Srinivasan Venkatraman, Su Wen:
ActiveCast: Toward Application-Friendly Active Network Services. 274-290 - Amin Vahdat, Michael Dahlin, Thomas E. Anderson, Amit Aggarwal:
Active Names: Flexible Location and Transport of Wide-Area Resources. 291-304 - Peter Steenkiste, Prashant R. Chandra, Jun Gao, Syed Umair Ahmed Shah:
An Active Networking Approach to Service Customization. 305-318 - Vincent Ferreria, Alexey Rudenko, Kevin Eustice, Richard G. Guy, Venkatraman Ramakrishna, Peter L. Reiher:
Panda: Middleware to Provide the Benefits of Active Networks to Legacy Applications. 319-332 - Sneha Kumar Kasera, Supratik Bhattacharyya, Mark Keaton, Steve Zabele, Diane Kiwior, James F. Kurose, Donald F. Towsley:
Scalable Fair Multicast Using Active Services. 333-343 - Siva Subramanian, Phil Wang, Ramesh Durairaj, Jennifer Rasimas, Franco Travostino, Tal Lavian, Doan B. Hoang:
Practical Active Network Services within Content-Aware Gateways. 344-
Active Applications
- Steve Zabele, M. Dorsch, Zihui Ge, Ping Ji, Mark Keaton, James F. Kurose, Jonathan K. Shapiro, Donald F. Towsley:
SANDS: Specialized Active Networking for Distributed Simulation. 356- - Craig A. Lee, Eric Coe, Cauligi S. Raghavendra, J. Matt Clark, James Stepanek, Sameer Bhatia, Rohan Puri:
Scalable Time Management Algorithms using Active Networks for Distributed Simulation. 366-378 - Alden W. Jackson, James P. G. Sterbenz, Matthew Condell, Regina Hain:
Active Network Monitoring and Control: The SENCOMM Architecture and Implementation. 379-393 - Peter T. Kirstein, Piers O'Hanlon, Ken Carlberg, Panos Gevros, Kristian Hasler:
The RadioActive Networking Architecture. 394-408 - Javed I. Khan, Seung Su Yang:
A Framework for Building Complex Netcentric Systems on Active Network. 409-426 - Javed I. Khan, Seung Su Yang, Darsan Patel, Oleg Komogortsev, Wansik Oh, Zhong Guo, Qiong Gu, Patrick Mail:
Resource Adaptive Netcentric Systems on Active Network: A Self-Organizing Video Stream that Auto Morphs Itself While in Transit Via a Quasi-Active Network. 427-
Active Network Testbed
- Steven Berson, Steven Dawson, Robert Braden:
Evolution of an Active Networks Testbed. 446-465 - Livio Ricciulli, Phillip A. Porras, Patrick Lincoln, Pankaj Kakkar, Steven Dawson:
An Adaptable Network COntrol and Reporting System (ANCORS). 466-483 - Yu-Shun Wang, Joseph D. Touch:
Application Deployment in Virtual Networks Using the X-Bone. 484-
Performance and Protocol Analysis
- José Meseguer, Peter Csaba Ölveczky, Mark-Oliver Stehr, Carolyn L. Talcott:
Maude as a Wide-Spectrum Framework for Formal Modeling and Analysis of Active Networks. 494-510 - Virginie Galtier, Kevin L. Mills, Yannick Carlinet:
Modeling CPU Demand in Heterogeneous Active Networks. 511-533 - Stephen F. Bush:
Active Virtual Network Management Prediction: Complexity as a Framework for Prediction, Optimization, and Assurance. 534-
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