A novel low power ripple-precharge Ternary CAM (RP-TCAM) architecture is proposed for applications in longest prefix matching tasks. The main motivation behind this research is to reduce the dynamic power consumption in TCAM due to frequent charging and discharging of the highly capacitive match line. This issue is addressed by exploiting the fact that when we compare only the first four bits of incoming packet’s destination address we can identify up to 80 % mismatches in the forwarding table. A selective precharge scheme was devised exploiting the above fact wherein the match line is charged only when there is an exact match in the first four bits of TCAM word, thereby significantly reducing the number of transitions in the match line. Th...
Abstract—Ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) is extensively adopted in network systems. As rou...
Abstract — This paper presents a high-speed and low-energy match line (ML) sensing scheme for ternar...
Abstract—With the increasing growth of the Internet, the explosion of attacks and viruses significan...
Content addressable memories (CAMs) are very attractive for high-speed table lookups in modern netwo...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
Abstract—An optimized Ternary CAM concept is introduced for the hardware search engines in high-spee...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
Optimal saving in TCAM search power can be achieved with the combined strategy of both hardware-base...
This paper presents design of a Low power 256x72 bit TCAM in 0.13um CMOS technology. In contrast to ...
Packet classification is implemented in modern network routers for providing differentiated services...
Power consumption in match lines is the most critical issue for low-power ternary content-addressabl...
Modern network routers provide differentiated services for incoming network packets based on classif...
Packet classification is an enabling technology for various network services. Fast single-match pack...
Abstract — IP lookup with the longest prefix match is a core function of Internet routers. Partition...
A novel butterfly match-line scheme with don’t-care based hierarchical search-line scheme for ternar...
Abstract—Ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) is extensively adopted in network systems. As rou...
Abstract — This paper presents a high-speed and low-energy match line (ML) sensing scheme for ternar...
Abstract—With the increasing growth of the Internet, the explosion of attacks and viruses significan...
Content addressable memories (CAMs) are very attractive for high-speed table lookups in modern netwo...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
Abstract—An optimized Ternary CAM concept is introduced for the hardware search engines in high-spee...
Stringent memory access and search speed requirements are two of the main bottlenecks in wire speed ...
Optimal saving in TCAM search power can be achieved with the combined strategy of both hardware-base...
This paper presents design of a Low power 256x72 bit TCAM in 0.13um CMOS technology. In contrast to ...
Packet classification is implemented in modern network routers for providing differentiated services...
Power consumption in match lines is the most critical issue for low-power ternary content-addressabl...
Modern network routers provide differentiated services for incoming network packets based on classif...
Packet classification is an enabling technology for various network services. Fast single-match pack...
Abstract — IP lookup with the longest prefix match is a core function of Internet routers. Partition...
A novel butterfly match-line scheme with don’t-care based hierarchical search-line scheme for ternar...
Abstract—Ternary content addressable memory (TCAM) is extensively adopted in network systems. As rou...
Abstract — This paper presents a high-speed and low-energy match line (ML) sensing scheme for ternar...
Abstract—With the increasing growth of the Internet, the explosion of attacks and viruses significan...