Abstract. Caching recently referenced IP addresses and their forwarding information is an effective strategy to increase routing lookup speed. This paper proposes a multizone non-blocking pipelined cache for IP routing lookup that achieves lower miss rates compared to previously reported IP caches. The twostage pipeline design provides a half-prefix half-full address cache and reduces the cache power consumption. By adopting a very small non-blocking buffer, the cache reduces the effective miss penalty. This cache design takes advantage of storing prefixes but requires smaller table expansions (up to 50 % less) compared with prefix caches. Simulation results on real traffic display lower cache miss rate and up to 30 % reduction in power con...
IP address lookup is becoming critical because of increasing routing table size, speed, and traffic...
Wire-speed IP (Internet Protocol) routers require very fast routing table lookup for in-coming IP pa...
The size of the global Routing Information Base (RIB) has been increasing at an alarming rate. As a ...
Abstract — Conventional routing cache systems store destina-tion IP addresses in their cache directo...
Abstract: Fast IP address lookup mechanism is a major design issue for the next generation routers. ...
To meet growing terabit link rates, highly parallel and scal-able architectures are needed for IP lo...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a novel supernode caching scheme to reduce IP lookup latencies ...
Earlier research has shown that the route lookup performance of a network processor can be significa...
Abstract—Continuous growth in network link rates poses a strong demand on high speed IP lookup engin...
Pipelined SRAM-based algorithmic solutions have be-come competitive alternatives to TCAMs (ternary c...
The increasingly more stringent performance and power re-quirements of Internet routers call for sca...
Abstract | IP address lookup is becoming critical because of increasing routing table size, speed, a...
A large body of research literature has focused on improving the performance of longest prefix match...
Meeting the service demands from QoS-based network applications is a very challenging task performed...
[[abstract]]One of the pertinent design issues for new generation IP routers is the route-lookup mec...
IP address lookup is becoming critical because of increasing routing table size, speed, and traffic...
Wire-speed IP (Internet Protocol) routers require very fast routing table lookup for in-coming IP pa...
The size of the global Routing Information Base (RIB) has been increasing at an alarming rate. As a ...
Abstract — Conventional routing cache systems store destina-tion IP addresses in their cache directo...
Abstract: Fast IP address lookup mechanism is a major design issue for the next generation routers. ...
To meet growing terabit link rates, highly parallel and scal-able architectures are needed for IP lo...
Abstract — In this paper, we propose a novel supernode caching scheme to reduce IP lookup latencies ...
Earlier research has shown that the route lookup performance of a network processor can be significa...
Abstract—Continuous growth in network link rates poses a strong demand on high speed IP lookup engin...
Pipelined SRAM-based algorithmic solutions have be-come competitive alternatives to TCAMs (ternary c...
The increasingly more stringent performance and power re-quirements of Internet routers call for sca...
Abstract | IP address lookup is becoming critical because of increasing routing table size, speed, a...
A large body of research literature has focused on improving the performance of longest prefix match...
Meeting the service demands from QoS-based network applications is a very challenging task performed...
[[abstract]]One of the pertinent design issues for new generation IP routers is the route-lookup mec...
IP address lookup is becoming critical because of increasing routing table size, speed, and traffic...
Wire-speed IP (Internet Protocol) routers require very fast routing table lookup for in-coming IP pa...
The size of the global Routing Information Base (RIB) has been increasing at an alarming rate. As a ...