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Component-based active networks for mobile multimedia systems. / Schmid, Stefan; Finney, Joe; Scott, Andrew et al.
Proceedings of NOSSDAV 2000: The 10th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video. ed. / Kevin Jeffay; Harrick Vin. 2000. 12.

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Harvard

Schmid, S, Finney, J, Scott, A & Shepherd, WD 2000, Component-based active networks for mobile multimedia systems. in K Jeffay & H Vin (eds), Proceedings of NOSSDAV 2000: The 10th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video., 12. <http://www.nossdav.org/2000/papers/12.pdf>

APA

Schmid, S., Finney, J., Scott, A., & Shepherd, W. D. (2000). Component-based active networks for mobile multimedia systems. In K. Jeffay, & H. Vin (Eds.), Proceedings of NOSSDAV 2000: The 10th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video Article 12 http://www.nossdav.org/2000/papers/12.pdf

Vancouver

Schmid S, Finney J, Scott A, Shepherd WD. Component-based active networks for mobile multimedia systems. In Jeffay K, Vin H, editors, Proceedings of NOSSDAV 2000: The 10th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video. 2000. 12

Author

Schmid, Stefan ; Finney, Joe ; Scott, Andrew et al. / Component-based active networks for mobile multimedia systems. Proceedings of NOSSDAV 2000: The 10th International Workshop on Network and Operating System Support for Digital Audio and Video. editor / Kevin Jeffay ; Harrick Vin. 2000.

Bibtex

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title = "Component-based active networks for mobile multimedia systems",
abstract = "New network technologies are often restricted by the limitations of todayUs network devices. This lack of flexibility and extensibility hinders or delays the evolution and deployment of new mechanisms. We believe that active networks have the potential to overcome these limitations by replacing current network devices with programmable nodes.This work-in-progress report introduces a novel component-based active router architecture designed to provide support for emerging network technologies, and demonstrates the flexibility and extensibility of this architecture by addressing some of the most pressing handoff problems present in next generation IP based mobile multimedia systems.",
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RIS

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