Safe
Programmable
Integrated
Network
Environment

The emergence of fast, cheap embedded processors presents the opportunity to execute code directly on the network interface. We are developing an extensible execution environment, called SPINE, that enables applications to compute directly on the network interface This structure allows network-oriented applications to communicate with other applications executing on the host CPU, peer devices, and remote nodes with low latency and high efficiency.


SPINE Overview Brief overview of SPINE and its goals.
Example Applications Applications we believe will benefit from this architecture.
Paper Trail Reports, Talks, Papers, etc.
Project Members Some information on who we are.
Press Press information relevant to the SPINE project.

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Marc E. Fiuczynski
mef@cs.washington.edu
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
University of Washington