Self-contextual network management system
by Lawrence Cheng, Alex Galis, Antonis J. Lazanakis, George Karetsos, Spyros Denazis
International Journal of Internet Protocol Technology (IJIPT), Vol. 2, No. 1, 2007

Abstract: Self-adaptation to changes in network context or self-contextual functionality refers to the capability of network nodes to dynamically reconfigure themselves in changing heterogeneous networking environments, in which new services and protocols will be rapidly created and deployed on demand. A novel programmable architecture, called the Future Active IP Networks (FAIN) node, is presented to address the described issues.

Online publication date: Mon, 04-Dec-2006

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