This paper presents the main concepts of the IST Project FAIN “Future Active IP Networks” [10], a three-year collaborative research project, whose main task is to develop and validate an open, flexible, programmable
and dependable network architecture based on a novel active node approach. This generic architecture for active networks is
an innovative integration of active networking, distributed object and mobile agent technology. Starting from the definition
of a business model that underlines the FAIN architecture, we identify three key working areas for contribution: the active
node platform layer, the service programming environment and a built-in management system. The active node platform layer
of the FAIN Active Node is comprised of the kernel Operating System, a node resource access control framework, and active
components for management, security and service provision. These elements provide the foundations for Execution Environments
so that they can operate in an independent manner. A novel service programming environment is envisaged to enable the dynamic
creation or update and to secure deployment and operation of protocols. Such an environment supports various role-specific
ways of deployment, e.g. application-specific signalling or operator-governed network control signalling.