User Programmable Virtualized Networks

This paper introduces the concept of a User Programmable Virtualized Network, which allows networks to deliver application specific services using network element components that developers can program as part of a users application. The use of special tokens in data or control packets is the basis of a practical, yet powerful security and AAA framework. This framework allows for implementations with a low footprint that can operate in a multi domain network operator environment. We demonstrate the ease with which one can build applications and address networking problems as they appear for example in sensor networks.

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