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Dynamic Active Networks Services
Berkeley, California January 19-January 22
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MDM.2004.12630632004 IEEE International Conference on ...
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Carlo Tarantola, Warsaw Mobile and Wireless Expertise Center
This poster/demo highlights research done at Oracle?s Warsaw Mobile and Wireless Center of Expertise to develop and manage in a dynamic way new services for telecommunications/data networks. Called Dynamic Active Networks Services (DANS), the architecture combines legacy and new components of a network with a set of protocols and algorithms by which networks operators and service providers can actively provide users with a wide range of services. We propose architecture and protocols for defining new services. The architecture treats the entire service environment as a dynamic, distributed system and we leverage concepts from Active Networking to deal with active nodes providing services within a network. The novelty is the ties between distributed systems and active networking.
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Carlo Tarantola, "Dynamic Active Networks Services," mdm, pp.173, 2004 IEEE International Conference on Mobile Data Management (MDM'04), 2004
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