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A self-configuring communication virtual machine
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A self-configuring communication virtual machine

S. Masoud Sadjadi, Selim Kalayci and Yi Deng
PROCEEDINGS OF 2008 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON NETWORKING, SENSING AND CONTROL, VOLS 1 AND 2, pp 739-744
01 Jan 2008
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Automation & Control Systems Computer Science Computer Science, Cybernetics Engineering Engineering, Electrical & Electronic Science & Technology Technology Telecommunications
Today's communication-based applications are mostly crafted in a stovepipe development paradigm, which is inflexible to be used by various domain-specific applications and costly in the development phase. In a previous paper [1], we proposed a new design called CVM (Communication Virtual Machine) to overcome these problems by having a high-level API which can be reused and extended easily for user-centric applications in any domain. Within CVM framework, we came across a practical issue, which is actually the case for any end-to-end multimedia communication, namely the NAT-traversal (network address translation) problem that limits the reliability and availability of CVM and variants of CVM. In this paper, we explain about the necessity of self-configuration for the NAT-traversal problem in end-to-end communications, and propose a solution within the core CVM framework.

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