Packet classification can be applied in network security, QoS, routing, network load balancing, bandwidth sharing etc. Algorithms of packet classification are categorized into either hardware-based or software-based solutions. Nowadays packet classification implementations are inefficient in IPv6 network environment because much longer address fields have to be processed. In this paper, we propose schemes that use cache memory to improve the performance ofIPv6 packet classification. We evaluate the performance of our schemes through simulation under different cache sizes, architectures, and replacement policies. We use real world IPv6 traffic flows for the experiment, and the numerical results show that our schemes achieve higher than 90 % ...
The traffic classification is a preliminary and essential step for stable network service provision ...
Abstract. Packet classification is important in fulfilling the require-ments of differentiated servi...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Emerging network applications require packet classification at line speed on multiple header fields....
Abstract—Many network devices such as routers and firewalls employ caches to take advantage of tempo...
Hash functions have a space complexity of O(n) and a possible time complexity of O(1). Thus, packet ...
Abstract. It has been demonstrated that performing packet classifica-tion on a potentially large num...
[[abstract]]Typically, high-end routers/switches classify a packet by looking for multiple fields of...
Abstract—High performance routers are mostly implemented with network processors because of their so...
The emergence of new optical transmission technologies has led to ultra-high Giga bits per second (G...
Routing algorithms are known to be potential bottlenecks for packet processing. Network ow caching c...
This document describes a new networking subsystem architecture built around a packet classifier exe...
An applicable and easy-to-implement packet classification algorithm CSAC (classification on self-ada...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because core...
The traffic classification is a preliminary and essential step for stable network service provision ...
Abstract. Packet classification is important in fulfilling the require-ments of differentiated servi...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Emerging network applications require packet classification at line speed on multiple header fields....
Abstract—Many network devices such as routers and firewalls employ caches to take advantage of tempo...
Hash functions have a space complexity of O(n) and a possible time complexity of O(1). Thus, packet ...
Abstract. It has been demonstrated that performing packet classifica-tion on a potentially large num...
[[abstract]]Typically, high-end routers/switches classify a packet by looking for multiple fields of...
Abstract—High performance routers are mostly implemented with network processors because of their so...
The emergence of new optical transmission technologies has led to ultra-high Giga bits per second (G...
Routing algorithms are known to be potential bottlenecks for packet processing. Network ow caching c...
This document describes a new networking subsystem architecture built around a packet classifier exe...
An applicable and easy-to-implement packet classification algorithm CSAC (classification on self-ada...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because core...
The traffic classification is a preliminary and essential step for stable network service provision ...
Abstract. Packet classification is important in fulfilling the require-ments of differentiated servi...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...