Tradionally memory management has not been an issue in routers and switches: at the worst cases there have been only few queues sharing the same buffer memory. Thus even the crudest memory management schemes have been sufficient, e.g., fixed memory allocation. However, today's routers and switches may have to support 100s or 1000s of different queues. To have efficient memory usage in this situation, a dynamic memory management system is needed. A virtual memory system similar to those used in modern computers is one obvious solution. However, a simpler memory management system is needed for high-speed routers as the increased linerates challenge the performance of the fastest memory devices. The buffer memory management system proposed in ...
With the constantly increasing Internet traffic, buffers are becoming major bottlenecks for today's ...
High-speed routers rely on well-designed packet buffers that support multiple queues, large capacity...
The trend of moving conventionallP networks towards Next Generation Networks (NGNs) has highlighted ...
Tradionally memory management has not been an issue in routers and switches: at the worst cases ther...
In order to support the enormous growth of the Internet, innovative research in every router subsyst...
This paper addresses the design of high-performance buffers for high-end Internet routers. The buffe...
We address the design of high-speed packet buffers for Internet routers. We use a general DRAM/SRAM ...
ABSTRACT: All packet switches contain packet buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Hig...
Keeping the delay experienced by packets while travelling from a source to a destination below certa...
High-speed routers rely on well-designed packet buffers that support multiple queuing, large capacit...
Earlier studies have exploited statistical multiplexing of flows in the core of the Internet to redu...
Summarization: One of the main bottlenecks when designing a network processing system is very often ...
In the Internet of today there is a demand for both high bandwidth and low delays. Bandwidth-heavy a...
A packet buffer for the protocol processor is a large memory space that holds incoming data packets ...
Modern switches and routers often use dynamic RAM (DRAM) in order to provide large buffer storage sp...
With the constantly increasing Internet traffic, buffers are becoming major bottlenecks for today's ...
High-speed routers rely on well-designed packet buffers that support multiple queues, large capacity...
The trend of moving conventionallP networks towards Next Generation Networks (NGNs) has highlighted ...
Tradionally memory management has not been an issue in routers and switches: at the worst cases ther...
In order to support the enormous growth of the Internet, innovative research in every router subsyst...
This paper addresses the design of high-performance buffers for high-end Internet routers. The buffe...
We address the design of high-speed packet buffers for Internet routers. We use a general DRAM/SRAM ...
ABSTRACT: All packet switches contain packet buffers to hold packets during times of congestion. Hig...
Keeping the delay experienced by packets while travelling from a source to a destination below certa...
High-speed routers rely on well-designed packet buffers that support multiple queuing, large capacit...
Earlier studies have exploited statistical multiplexing of flows in the core of the Internet to redu...
Summarization: One of the main bottlenecks when designing a network processing system is very often ...
In the Internet of today there is a demand for both high bandwidth and low delays. Bandwidth-heavy a...
A packet buffer for the protocol processor is a large memory space that holds incoming data packets ...
Modern switches and routers often use dynamic RAM (DRAM) in order to provide large buffer storage sp...
With the constantly increasing Internet traffic, buffers are becoming major bottlenecks for today's ...
High-speed routers rely on well-designed packet buffers that support multiple queues, large capacity...
The trend of moving conventionallP networks towards Next Generation Networks (NGNs) has highlighted ...