Packet classification is the key mechanism for enabling many networking and security services. Ternary Content Address-able Memory (TCAM) has been the industrial standard for implementing high-speed packet classification because of its constant classification time. However, TCAM chips have small capacity, high power consumption, high heat genera-tion, and large area size. This paper focuses on the TCAM-based Classifier Compression problem: given a classifier C, we want to construct the smallest possible list of TCAM entries T that implement C. In this paper, we propose the Ternary Unification Framework (TUF) for this compression problem and three concrete compression algorithms within this framework. The framework allows us to find more opt...
Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is the de-facto standard device used for high-speed packet...
Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is the de-facto standard device used for high-speed packet...
Abstract. It has been demonstrated that performing packet classifica-tion on a potentially large num...
Abstract- Packet classification is the core mechanism that enables many networking services on the I...
Abstract—Packet classification is the core mechanism that en-ables many networking devices. Although...
AbstractTraffic classification in the Internet is a crucial mechanism necessary to support network s...
Abstract—Packet classification has wide applications such as unauthorized access prevention in firew...
Packet classification is a fundamental task for network devices such as edge routers, firewalls, and...
Abstract—Packet classification is the core mechanism that enables many networking services on the In...
Abstract — Hierarchical packet classification is a crucial mecha-nism necessary to support many Inte...
Abstract—Packet classification is a fundamental task for net-work devices such as edge routers, fire...
Abstract- Today's packet classification systems are designed to provide the highest priority ma...
Network packet classification is a key functionality provided by modern routers enabling many new ne...
Abstract—PC-TRIO is an indexed TCAM architecture for packet classification. In addition to index TCA...
Abstract—We propose algorithms for distributing the classifier rules to two TCAMs (ternary content a...
Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is the de-facto standard device used for high-speed packet...
Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is the de-facto standard device used for high-speed packet...
Abstract. It has been demonstrated that performing packet classifica-tion on a potentially large num...
Abstract- Packet classification is the core mechanism that enables many networking services on the I...
Abstract—Packet classification is the core mechanism that en-ables many networking devices. Although...
AbstractTraffic classification in the Internet is a crucial mechanism necessary to support network s...
Abstract—Packet classification has wide applications such as unauthorized access prevention in firew...
Packet classification is a fundamental task for network devices such as edge routers, firewalls, and...
Abstract—Packet classification is the core mechanism that enables many networking services on the In...
Abstract — Hierarchical packet classification is a crucial mecha-nism necessary to support many Inte...
Abstract—Packet classification is a fundamental task for net-work devices such as edge routers, fire...
Abstract- Today's packet classification systems are designed to provide the highest priority ma...
Network packet classification is a key functionality provided by modern routers enabling many new ne...
Abstract—PC-TRIO is an indexed TCAM architecture for packet classification. In addition to index TCA...
Abstract—We propose algorithms for distributing the classifier rules to two TCAMs (ternary content a...
Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is the de-facto standard device used for high-speed packet...
Ternary Content Addressable Memory (TCAM) is the de-facto standard device used for high-speed packet...
Abstract. It has been demonstrated that performing packet classifica-tion on a potentially large num...