ebook img

Active Networks: IFIP-TC6 Third International Working Conference, IWAN 2001 Philadelphia, PA, USA, September 30–October 2, 2001 Proceedings PDF

174 Pages·2001·3.447 MB·English
Save to my drive
Quick download
Download
Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.

Preview Active Networks: IFIP-TC6 Third International Working Conference, IWAN 2001 Philadelphia, PA, USA, September 30–October 2, 2001 Proceedings

Lecture Notes in Computer Science 2207 EditedbyG.Goos,J.Hartmanis,andJ.vanLeeuwen 3 Berlin Heidelberg NewYork Barcelona HongKong London Milan Paris Tokyo Ian W. Marshall Scott Nettles Naoki Wakamiya (Eds.) Active Networks IFIP-TC6ThirdInternationalWorkingConference,IWAN2001 Philadelphia, PA, USA, September 30-October 2, 2001 Proceedings 1 3 SeriesEditors GerhardGoos,KarlsruheUniversity,Germany JurisHartmanis,CornellUniversity,NY,USA JanvanLeeuwen,UtrechtUniversity,TheNetherlands VolumeEditors IanW.Marshall BritishTelecom,BTexactTechnologies B54Rm143,IP53REMartleshamHeath,UnitedKingdom E-mail:[email protected] ScottNettles TheUniversityofTexas,DepartmentofElectricalandComputerEngineering EngineeringScienceBuilding,Austin,TX78712,USA E-mail:[email protected] NoakiWakamiya OsakaUniversity,GraduateSchoolofEngineeringScience 1-3Machikaneyama,Toyonaka,560-8531Osaka,Japan E-mail:[email protected] Cataloging-in-PublicationDataappliedfor DieDeutscheBibliothek-CIP-Einheitsaufnahme Activenetworks:IFIPTC6thirdinternationalworkingconference; proceedings/IWAN2001,Philadelphia,PA,USA,September30-October2001 IanW.Marshall...(ed.)-Berlin;Heidelberg;NewYork;Barcelona; HongKong;London;Milan;Paris;Tokyo:Springer,2001 (Lecturenotesincomputerscience;Vol.2207) ISBN3-540-42678-7 CRSubjectClassification(1998):C.2,D.2,H.3.4-5,K.6 ISSN0302-9743 ISBN3-540-42678-7Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelbergNewYork Thisworkissubjecttocopyright.Allrightsarereserved,whetherthewholeorpartofthematerialis concerned,specificallytherightsoftranslation,reprinting,re-useofillustrations,recitation,broadcasting, reproductiononmicrofilmsorinanyotherway,andstorageindatabanks.Duplicationofthispublication orpartsthereofispermittedonlyundertheprovisionsoftheGermanCopyrightLawofSeptember9,1965, initscurrentversion,andpermissionforusemustalwaysbeobtainedfromSpringer-Verlag.Violationsare liableforprosecutionundertheGermanCopyrightLaw. Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelbergNewYork amemberofBertelsmannSpringerScience+BusinessMediaGmbH http://www.springer.de ©Springer-VerlagBerlinHeidelberg2001 PrintedinGermany ©2001IFIPInternationalFederationforInformationProcessing,Hofstrasse3,A-2361Laxenburg,Austria PrintedinGermany Typesetting:Camera-readybyauthor,dataconversionbyChristianGrosche,Hamburg Printedonacid-freepaper SPIN10840761 06/3142 543210 Preface Thisvolume ofthe LNCSseriescontainsthe papersaccepted for presentation at the Third IFIP international working conference on active networks (IWAN 2001). The workshop was held atthe SheratonUniversityCityHotel, in Philadelphia USA, and washostedbytheUniversityofPennsylvania. Activenetworksaimtoeasetheintroductionofnetworkservicesbyaddingdynamic programmability to network devices such as routers, and making aspects of the programmability accessible to users. Active networks research has focused on the development and testing of active techniques, that enable dynamic programmability in a networked environment. These techniques have a wide variety of applications. At IWAN 2001 we aimed to bring together members of the various communities using active and related techniques, and provide a forum for discussion and collaboration, involving researchers, developers, and potential users. Papers presented at IWAN 2001 covered the application of active techniques to many aspects of network based communication, including active multicast, active QoS, activesecurity,activeGRIDs,andactivemanagement.Inaddition,therewerepapers on architectures, language, and API issues. Although there were only 22 submissions, the standard of the 10 accepted papers was very high. This indicated clearly a substantial amount of ongoing high quality research in active networking, despite the current unfavorable economic conditions in the telecommunications industry. The papers also demonstrated that the research is genuinely global, and justifiesaninternationalworkshopofthistype. We would like to thank all the authors who submitted their work. Without them the workshop could not exist. The workshop is also indebted to the members of the programcommittee and reviewers who devoted their time and expertise to ensuring thehighqualityoftheprogram,and whodeserveour warmthanksandappreciation. Above all we would like to thank the organizing committee for their tireless efforts providing the administrative and organizational support that is essential for a successfulconference. August2001 IanW.Marshall ScottNettles NaokiWakamiya VI Preface IWAN 2001 Message from the Conference General Chair It is an honor to host the Third Working Conference on Active Networks in Philadelphia. At this third IWAN, we have clearly demonstrated the broad internationalinterest in this exciting area of research and technology, as IWAN will nowhavebeenheldinEurope,Asia,andNorthAmerica.Itisfittingthatwearesited inPhiladelphia,asithasbeenthesourceofmanyrevolutionaryactivities,suchasthe American independence two centuries ago, and the ENIAC fifty years ago (there is anENIAC"mini-museum"intheUniversityofPennsylvania'sMooreSchoolat33rd and Walnut Streets - please stop by if you have time). One can only hope that our revolutionaryapproachtonetworkingwillhavesimilarimpacts! This is the proper place to acknowledge the outstanding work of our Program Committee, Chaired by Ian Marshall, Scott Nettles, and Naoki Wakamiya. They have produced a rigorously reviewed set of full papers for this conference, which I think,setahighbarforfutureIWANs.IhopeyouenjoyIWAN2001! JonathanM.Smith Organization We would like to acknowledge the support of our sponsors, The University of Pennsylvania, IFIP (International Federation for Information Processing), HITACHI ofJapan,andGMDFOKUS(ResearchInstitute forOpenCommunicationSystems), and thank them for their contributions. Their support demonstrates international interest in the benefits of active networking. The IWAN International committee would also like to express their gratitude to the United States National Science Foundationfortheirgeneroussupport. GeneralChair: JonathanM.Smith,UniversityofPennsylvania GeneralCo-chair: EckhardMoeller,GMDFOKUS ProgramCo-chairs: IanW.Marshall,BritishTelecom ScottNettles,UniversityofTexas,Austin NaokiWakamiya,OsakaUniversity CommitteeMembers: StefanCovaci,AgentscapeAG KenCalvert,UniversityofKentucky HermannDeMeer,UniversityCollegeLondon TakashiEgawa,NECCorporation MikeFisher,BTexaCTResearch MichaelFry,UniversityofTechnology,Sydney AlexGalis,UniversityCollegeLondon AnastasiusGavras,EURESCOMGmbH MichaelHicks,CornellUniversity GeorgeKaretsos,NationalTechnicalUniversityofAthens YoshiakiKiriha,NECCorporation AurelLazar,ColumbiaUniversity ThomasMagedanz,IKV++TechnologiesAG GaryMinden,TheUniversityofKansas MasayukiMurata,OsakaUniversity BernhardPlattner,ETHZurich,TheSwissFederalInstituteof Technology DannyRaz,TechnionIsraelandBell-LabsUSA VIII Organization AndrewScott,LancasterUniversity ChristianTschudin,UppsalaUniversity JohnVicente,IntelCorporation IanWakeman, UniversityofSussex AdamWolisz,TechnicalUniversityofBerlin OperationsCommittee: CherylHickey,UniversityofPennsylvania JessicaKornblum,UniversityofPennsylvania MarkWest,UniversityofPennsylvania DanielWidyono,UniversityofPennsylvania Table of Contents AEGIS: An Active-Network-Powered Defense Mechanism against DDoS Attacks::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 1 Eric Y. Chen Active Networking Support for the Grid :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 16 LaurentLef(cid:18)evre,Cong-ducPham,PascalePrimet,BernardTourancheau, Benjamin Gaidioz, Jean-Patrick Gelas, Mou(cid:12)da Maimour Fast and Secure Packet Processing Environment for Per-PacketQoS Customization::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 34 Takashi Egawa, Koji Hino, Yohei Hasegawa Programmable Remote Tra(cid:14)c Monitoring Method Using Active Network Approach ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 49 Toru Hasegawa, Shigehiro Ano, Koji Nakao, Fumito Kubota Deploying an Active Voice Application on a Three-Level Active Network Node Architecture ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 65 Georg Carle, Henning Sanneck, Sebastian Zander, Long Le Component Selection for Heterogeneous Active Networking:::::::::::::: 84 Steven Simpson, Mark Ban(cid:12)eld, Paul Smith, David Hutchison Practical Network Applications on a Lightweight Active Management Environment :::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 101 Kostas G. Anagnostakis, Sotiris Ioannidis, Stefan Miltchev, Jonathan M. Smith AdaptiveStreamMulticastBasedonIPUnicastandDynamicCommercial Attachment Mechanism: An Active Network Implementation :::::::::::: 116 Seiichiro Tani, Toshiaki Miyazaki, Noriyuki Takahashi Compiling PLAN to SNAP:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 134 Michael Hicks, Jonathan T. Moore, Scott Nettles The Octopus Network Model: Opening Up the Internet to Active and Programmable Network Implementations ::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 152 Carlos Macia(cid:19)n Author Index:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 165

See more

The list of books you might like

Most books are stored in the elastic cloud where traffic is expensive. For this reason, we have a limit on daily download.