Patrick Lampe, Markus Sommer, Artur Sterz, Jonas Hochst, Christian Uhl, Bernd Freisleben
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Abstract
Networked systems and applications are often based on proprietary hardware/software components that manufacturers might not be willing to adapt or update if new requirements arise. We present mechanism interception, a novel approach to unobtrusively add or modify functionality to/of an existing networked system or application without touching any proprietary components. Behavioral changes are achieved by functionality-enhancing yet unobtrusive interceptors, i.e., components introduced between systems and their environments adding or updating mechanisms. We illustrate our approach by unobtrusively adding a vertical handover mechanism between Wi-Fi and LTE to a mobile end device without disconnecting TCP sessions. Our results indicate that mechanism interception is a compelling approach to achieve improved service quality and provide previously unavailable functionality.