Packet classification is one of the most critical techniques in many network devices such as Firewall, IDS and IPS, etc. In order to meet the performance requirement for high speed Internet (even higher than 10 Gbps), practical algorithms must keep better spatial and temporal performance. Moreover, as the size of rule set is increasing to tens of thousands, novel packet classification algorithms must have good scalability. In this paper, we propose a novel packet classification algorithm named DBS (Discrete Bit Selection) which takes a bit level heuristic design to partition the rule set effectively. To the best of our knowledge, DBS is the first try to design a heuristic classification algorithm at bit-level. To evaluate the performance of...
Although many algorithms and architectures have been proposed, the design of efficient packet classi...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Packet classification is one of the most critical techniques in many network devices such as Firewal...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
To support applications such as Internet security, virtual private networks, and Quality of Service ...
Abstract — In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets int...
Abstract – Packet classification on multiple header fields is one of the basic techniques used in ne...
This work deals with the packet classification algorithms for traffic filtering in computer networks...
Packet classification is a crucial technique for secure communication and networking. Security tools...
Mechanisms for service differentiation in datagram networks, such as the Internet, rely on packet cl...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because cor...
Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classification s...
Although many algorithms and architectures have been proposed, the design of efficient packet classi...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Packet classification is one of the most critical techniques in many network devices such as Firewal...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
To support applications such as Internet security, virtual private networks, and Quality of Service ...
Abstract — In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets int...
Abstract – Packet classification on multiple header fields is one of the basic techniques used in ne...
This work deals with the packet classification algorithms for traffic filtering in computer networks...
Packet classification is a crucial technique for secure communication and networking. Security tools...
Mechanisms for service differentiation in datagram networks, such as the Internet, rely on packet cl...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because cor...
Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classification s...
Although many algorithms and architectures have been proposed, the design of efficient packet classi...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...