Proceedings of the First International Workshop on Network-Embedded Management and Applications
E-Book, Englisch, 100 Seiten, eBook
ISBN: 978-1-4419-7753-3
Verlag: Springer US
Format: PDF
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Weitere Infos & Material
1;Preface;6
2;Table of Contents;8
3;Contributors;9
4;Reviewers and NEMA Program Committee Members;10
5;Chapter 1:Challenges and Experiences in Transitioning Management Instrumentation from Command-Oriented to Model-Driven;12
5.1;1 Introduction;12
5.2;2 Background;14
5.3;3 Design Considerations;15
5.3.1;3.1 Defining the Instrumentation Model;17
5.3.1.1;Derivation from Source Code;17
5.3.1.2;Designing from Domain Knowledge;17
5.3.2;3.2 Model Inheritance;18
5.3.3;3.3 Dynamic versus Static Models;18
5.3.4;3.4 Model Versioning;18
5.4;4 Implementation Experiences;19
5.4.1;An API Implementation Example;21
5.5;5 Related Work;23
5.6;6 Conclusions;25
5.6.1;Further Work;26
5.7;References;27
6;Chapter 2:A Low Power, Programmable Networking Platform and Development Environment;29
6.1;1 Introduction;30
6.2;2 Related Work;31
6.3;3 The SCALOPES C-board;32
6.3.2;3.2 Internal Structure;33
6.3.3;3.3 Low Power Design;35
6.4;4 The Development Environment;36
6.4.1;4.1 GUI based development;38
6.4.2;4.2 Custom module development;39
6.4.3;4.3 Hardware accelerator development;39
6.5;5 Case Studies;41
6.5.1;5.1 A Network Monitoring System with DPI Capabilities;41
6.5.2;5.2 Generic Switch/Router architecture;43
6.6;6 Summary;44
6.7;References;45
7;Chapter 3:Application Framework for Programmable Network Control;47
7.1;1 Introduction;47
7.2;2 Related Work;48
7.3;3 Application Framework for Network Control;50
7.4;4 Functional Components;52
7.5;5 Implementation and Test Bed;54
7.5.1;5.1 Hardware;54
7.6;6 Network Control Programs;57
7.7;7 Conclusion and Future Work;59
7.8;Acknowledgments;60
7.9;References;60
8;Chapter 4:Facilitating Adaptive Placement of Management and Control Functions in Converged ICT Systems;63
8.1;1 Introduction;63
8.2;2 Related Work;65
8.3;3 Adaptive Placement of Management and Control Functions;67
8.3.1;3.1 Management/Control Capabilities;68
8.3.1.2;Internal Structure of Management Capabilities;70
8.3.2;3.2 Management and Control Structures;70
8.3.3;3.4 Realization Options;71
8.4;4 Scenario: OpenFlow Control and In-Network Management;72
8.4.2;4.2 Scenario Description;73
8.4.3;4.3 Discussion of Scenario;74
8.5;5 Conclusion;76
8.6;References;77
9;Chapter 5:Wire-Speed Hardware-Assisted Traffic Filtering with Mainstream Network Adapters;81
9.1;1 Introduction;81
9.2;2 Motivation and Scope of Work;83
9.3;3 Related Work;85
9.4;4 Framework Design;86
9.5;5 Use Cases and Validation;90
9.5.1;5.1 Realtime Multimedia Traffic Monitoring;91
9.5.2;5.2 Network Troubleshooting;92
9.5.3;5.3 Traffic Classification and Balancing;92
9.5.5;5.5 Firewalling at 10 Gbit;93
9.6;6 Open Issues and Future Work;93
9.7;7 Conclusions;94
9.8;References;94
10;Chapter 6:Embedded Rule-based Management for Content-based DTNs;97
10.1;1 Introduction;97
10.2;2 An Opportunistic Content-based Routing Protocol;99
10.2.1;2.1 RON Protocol;100
10.3;3 Managing a Delay Tolerant Protocol;101
10.4;4 System Overview;102
10.4.1;4.1 Common Node Architecture;103
10.5;5 Implementation;104
10.5.2;5.2 PDP;105
10.5.3;5.3 Rmoon;106
10.5.4;5.4 RON;106
10.6;6 Management Footprint;107
10.7;7 Conclusions and Future Work;109
10.9;References;110