Active Networks: IFIP-TC6 5th InternationalWorking by Hiroshi Yasuda (auth.), Naoki Wakamiya, Marcin Solarski,

By Hiroshi Yasuda (auth.), Naoki Wakamiya, Marcin Solarski, James Sterbenz (eds.)
This quantity of the LNCS sequence comprises the complaints of the fifth Internat- nal operating convention on lively Networks (IWAN 2003) held within the historical cultural urban of Kyoto, Japan. This yr we bought seventy three submissions. The expanding quantity shows that lively Networks remains to be an enticing ?eld of study. via - reful reviewing and dialogue, our software committee made up our minds to completely settle for 21 papers. 3 papers have been conditionally authorized, and have been incorporated after shepherding through participants of the technical software committee. This quantity therefore comprises those 24 papers which have been provided at IWAN 2003. extra papers have been offered in a poster consultation on the convention. the easiest paper award went to Kenneth L. Calvert, James N. Gri?oen, - jati Imam, and Jiangbo Li (University of Kentucky) for “Challenges in Imp- menting an ESP Service,” which starts those court cases and which started the papers within the excessive functionality & community Processors consultation. Papers in those complaints are geared up into seven classes: High-Level lively community - plications, Low-Level energetic community purposes, Self-Organization of energetic companies, administration in lively Networks, studies with carrier Engin- ring for lively Networks, and chosen issues in lively Networks, starting from hazard administration to context-aware handover and peer-to-peer communications.
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