The design and evaluation of a multiple-language active network architecture enabled via middleware

In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components are passive; routing decisions are made solely on the basis of packet header information. In contrast, active networks allow added computation within the network through user-defined routing and processing instructions, provid...

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Main Author: Cook, Carl
Language:en
Published: University of Canterbury. Computer Science 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10092/9419
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spelling ndltd-canterbury.ac.nz-oai-ir.canterbury.ac.nz-10092-94192015-03-30T15:29:49ZThe design and evaluation of a multiple-language active network architecture enabled via middlewareCook, CarlIn conventional data communication networks, the basic network components are passive; routing decisions are made solely on the basis of packet header information. In contrast, active networks allow added computation within the network through user-defined routing and processing instructions, providing the on-demand installation of powerful software-based network services. As an adaptation of previous active networks, this thesis presents an architecture based entirely in middleware. By utilising middleware services, the architecture resolves authentication, memory-management, and interconnectivity issues otherwise assumed as inherent, and enables a highly functional multiple-language interface for the deployment of dynamic protocols. After describing the architectural design, an empirical system evaluation is presented with comparisons to both conventional network protocols and a well-known existing active network architecture. Results indicate performance improvements over the existing architecture, and demonstrate the feasibility of a multiple-language active network infrastructure implemented entirely in middleware.University of Canterbury. Computer Science2014-07-25T01:45:33Z2014-07-25T01:45:33Z2001Electronic thesis or dissertationTexthttp://hdl.handle.net/10092/9419enNZCUCopyright Carl Cookhttp://library.canterbury.ac.nz/thesis/etheses_copyright.shtml
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description In conventional data communication networks, the basic network components are passive; routing decisions are made solely on the basis of packet header information. In contrast, active networks allow added computation within the network through user-defined routing and processing instructions, providing the on-demand installation of powerful software-based network services. As an adaptation of previous active networks, this thesis presents an architecture based entirely in middleware. By utilising middleware services, the architecture resolves authentication, memory-management, and interconnectivity issues otherwise assumed as inherent, and enables a highly functional multiple-language interface for the deployment of dynamic protocols. After describing the architectural design, an empirical system evaluation is presented with comparisons to both conventional network protocols and a well-known existing active network architecture. Results indicate performance improvements over the existing architecture, and demonstrate the feasibility of a multiple-language active network infrastructure implemented entirely in middleware.
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