Rebok, 2007 - Google Patents
Vm-based distributed active router designRebok, 2007
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- Rebok T
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- Proceedings of the European Computing Conference (ECC’07), Athens, Greece
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The active network approach allows an individual user to inject customized programs into an active nodes in the network, usually called programmable/active routers, and thus process data in the network as it passes through. As the speeds of network links still increase, and …
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