Abstract—Packet classification is an enabling technology for next generation network services and often a performance bottle-neck in high-performance routers. The performance and capacity of many classification algorithms and devices, including TCAMs, depend upon properties of filter sets and query patterns. Despite the pressing need, no standard performance evaluation tools or filter sets are publicly available. In response to this problem, we present ClassBench, a suite of tools for benchmarking packet classification algorithms and devices. ClassBench includes a Filter Set Generator that produces synthetic filter sets that accurately model the characteristics of real filter sets. Along with varying the size of the filter sets, we provide ...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because cor...
Internet evolution is driven by a continuous stream of new applications and users driving the demand...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
Due to the importance and complexity of the packet classification problem, a myriad of algorithms and...
Packet classification is the enabling technology for next generation network services and often the p...
Packet classification, i.e., the process of categorizing packets into flows, is a first-class citize...
Abstract: If we analyze real life filter sets (classifiers) and also packet classification requireme...
This work deals with the packet classification algorithms for traffic filtering in computer networks...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
Abstract—in a realm of ever-increasing Internet connectivity, together with swelling computer securi...
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...
Packet classification is an enabling function for a variety of Internet applications including Qualit...
International audiencePacket classification has been studied extensively in the past decade. While m...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because cor...
Internet evolution is driven by a continuous stream of new applications and users driving the demand...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
Due to the importance and complexity of the packet classification problem, a myriad of algorithms and...
Packet classification is the enabling technology for next generation network services and often the p...
Packet classification, i.e., the process of categorizing packets into flows, is a first-class citize...
Abstract: If we analyze real life filter sets (classifiers) and also packet classification requireme...
This work deals with the packet classification algorithms for traffic filtering in computer networks...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
Abstract—in a realm of ever-increasing Internet connectivity, together with swelling computer securi...
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...
Packet classification is an enabling function for a variety of Internet applications including Qualit...
International audiencePacket classification has been studied extensively in the past decade. While m...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because cor...
Internet evolution is driven by a continuous stream of new applications and users driving the demand...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...