A development of intelligent and compact active router system

Technologies on the active network are a definition of the active packet, the active sensor language, a composition of the active node, and setting a path of the active packets. However, there are few researches about to handle a program code of the active packet in the active router and to control the active router. In this paper, we propose intelligent, controllable, and compact active router system using the LINUX. And we suggest the active sensor language and interpreter executed in the active router system. The active router system is consisted of a packet classifier, a routing process, and applications to execute a program code of the active packet. This router system has a controlling module to install and management programs needed from the active packet's codes.

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