Abstract—This paper attends to the well-known problem of compressing the Forwarding Information Base of a router or switch, while preserving a correct forwarding. In contrast to related work, we study an online variant of the problem where BGP routes can change over time, and where the number of updates to the FIB are taken into account explicitly. Minimizing the number of FIB updates is important, especially when they are sent across the network (e.g., from the network-attached SDN controller). This paper pursues a competitive analysis approach and introduces a formal model which is an interesting generaliza-tion of several classic online aggregation problems. The main contribution is a O(w)-competitive algorithm, where w is the length of ...
Lately, there has been an upsurge of interest in compressed data structures, aiming to pack ever lar...
Abstract 1—With the fast development of Internet, the size of routing table in the backbone router c...
We consider the problem of maintaining a fixed number k of items observed over a data stream, so as ...
(FIB) in Internet routers can be compressed (or aggregated) to at least half of their original size,...
IEEE INFOCOM 2011, Shanghai, 10-15 April 2011In recent years, the core-net routing table, e.g., Forw...
The rapid growth of global routing tables has raised concerns among many Internet Service Providers....
The global routing table size has been increasing rapidly, outpacing the upgrade cycle of router har...
Abstract Recently, the core net routing table is growing at an alarming speed which has become a maj...
(FIB) in Internet routers can be compressed (or aggregated) to at least half of their original size,...
In this book chapter, the authors first present Optimal Routing Table Constructor (ORTC), an optimal...
The fast growth of global routing table size has been causing concerns that the Forwarding Informati...
Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54),...
Distributed Computing and NetworkingThis article studies the fundamental trade-off between delay and...
With the fast development of the Internet, the size of Forwarding Information Base (FIB) maintained ...
International audienceIn the Multi-Level Aggregation Problem (MLAP), requests arrive atthe nodes of ...
Lately, there has been an upsurge of interest in compressed data structures, aiming to pack ever lar...
Abstract 1—With the fast development of Internet, the size of routing table in the backbone router c...
We consider the problem of maintaining a fixed number k of items observed over a data stream, so as ...
(FIB) in Internet routers can be compressed (or aggregated) to at least half of their original size,...
IEEE INFOCOM 2011, Shanghai, 10-15 April 2011In recent years, the core-net routing table, e.g., Forw...
The rapid growth of global routing tables has raised concerns among many Internet Service Providers....
The global routing table size has been increasing rapidly, outpacing the upgrade cycle of router har...
Abstract Recently, the core net routing table is growing at an alarming speed which has become a maj...
(FIB) in Internet routers can be compressed (or aggregated) to at least half of their original size,...
In this book chapter, the authors first present Optimal Routing Table Constructor (ORTC), an optimal...
The fast growth of global routing table size has been causing concerns that the Forwarding Informati...
Proceeding of: ReArch'09, Proceedings of the 2009 workshop on Re-architecting the internet, (49-54),...
Distributed Computing and NetworkingThis article studies the fundamental trade-off between delay and...
With the fast development of the Internet, the size of Forwarding Information Base (FIB) maintained ...
International audienceIn the Multi-Level Aggregation Problem (MLAP), requests arrive atthe nodes of ...
Lately, there has been an upsurge of interest in compressed data structures, aiming to pack ever lar...
Abstract 1—With the fast development of Internet, the size of routing table in the backbone router c...
We consider the problem of maintaining a fixed number k of items observed over a data stream, so as ...