Proceedings of Fourth Annual International Workshop on Active Middleware Services
DOI: 10.1109/ams.2002.1029684
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A practical approach to network-based processing

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“…This scenario usually occurs within the same processor nodes but could also use general purpose processors that are externally connected as virtual routers to play the role of active co-processors, as an alternative to adding capacity to existing active network routers. A router-assistant to active nodes is presented by Larrabeiti et al [ 7 ], which has the characteristics of transparency, IPv4 and IPv6 support, and complete control over layer 3 and above. An entirely middleware-based architecture is presented by Cook et al [ 8 ], which addresses authentication, memory management, and interconnectivity problems that would otherwise be inherent and enables a highly functional multi-language interface for the deployment of dynamic protocols.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This scenario usually occurs within the same processor nodes but could also use general purpose processors that are externally connected as virtual routers to play the role of active co-processors, as an alternative to adding capacity to existing active network routers. A router-assistant to active nodes is presented by Larrabeiti et al [ 7 ], which has the characteristics of transparency, IPv4 and IPv6 support, and complete control over layer 3 and above. An entirely middleware-based architecture is presented by Cook et al [ 8 ], which addresses authentication, memory management, and interconnectivity problems that would otherwise be inherent and enables a highly functional multi-language interface for the deployment of dynamic protocols.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, if a session has four domains, there are four session keys (K 1 , K 2 , K 3 , and K 4 ) and three interdomain keys K 12 , K 23 , and K 34 . When a programmable node of domain 2 receives an active packet, it generates the session key of its domain using (8).…”
Section: Active Packet Processingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The implementation has been carried out on the programmable networks platform called Simple Active Router-Assistant Architecture (SARA) [23], which has been developed in the IST project, GCAP. The SARA implementation is carried out mainly in Java language.…”
Section: Tests Carried Outmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The next active network platform considered is SARA (Simple Active Router Assistant) [5] which is an active router prototype developed by the University Carlos III de Madrid in the context of the IST project GCAP [6]. It is based on the routerassistant paradigm, meaning that active code does not run directly on the router processor but on a different device, called assistant, which is directly attached to the router through a high-speed LAN.…”
Section: Discrete Approach Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%