Author :
Wetherall, David ; Legedza, Ulana ; Guttag, J.
Abstract :
Active networks permit applications to inject programs into the nodes of local and, more important, wide area networks. This supports faster service innovation by making it easier to deploy new network services. In this article, we discuss both the potential impact of active network services on applications and how such services can be built and deployed. We explore the impact by suggesting sample uses and arguing how such uses would improve application performance. We explore the design of active networks by presenting a novel architecture, ANTS (active network transport system), that adds extensibility at the network layer and allows for incremental deployment of active nodes within the Internet. In doing so, ANTS tackles the challenges of ensuring that the flexibility offered by active networks does not adversely impact performance or security. Finally, we demonstrate how a new network service may be expressed in ANTS
Keywords :
Internet; local area networks; telecommunication services; ANTS; Internet service; active network transport system; active nodes; application performance; architecture; local area networks; performance; security; service innovation; wide area networks; Bandwidth; Delay; IP networks; Multicast protocols; Network topology; Portable computers; TCPIP; Technological innovation; Web and internet services; Wide area networks;