International audiencePacket classification has been studied extensively in the past decade. While many efficient algorithms have been proposed, the lack of deterministic performance has hindered the adoption and deployment of these algorithms: the expensive and power-hungry TCAM is still the de facto standard solution for packet classification. In this work, in contrast to proposing yet another new packet classification algorithm, we present the first steps to understand this unpredictability in performance for the existing algorithms. We focus on decision-tree based algorithms in this paper. In order to achieve the predictability, we firstly revisit the classical and many state-of-art packet classification algorithms. Through a detailed a...
Abstract—Packet classification is a fundamental task for net-work devices such as edge routers, fire...
Packet classification is a fundamental task for network devices such as edge routers, firewalls, and...
This thesis presents an algorithm for classifying packets according to arbitrary (including nonconti...
International audiencePacket classification has been studied extensively in the past decade. While m...
International audienceAbstract:We observe that a same rule set can induce very different memory requ...
Abstract—We observe that a same ruleset can induce very different memory requirement, as well as var...
Abstract: Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classi...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classification s...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Abstract—in a realm of ever-increasing Internet connectivity, together with swelling computer securi...
Packet classification is an indispensable yet challenging functionality of modern network devices. D...
Network packet classification is a key functionality provided by modern routers enabling many new ne...
Abstract: If we analyze real life filter sets (classifiers) and also packet classification requireme...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
Abstract—Packet classification is a fundamental task for net-work devices such as edge routers, fire...
Packet classification is a fundamental task for network devices such as edge routers, firewalls, and...
This thesis presents an algorithm for classifying packets according to arbitrary (including nonconti...
International audiencePacket classification has been studied extensively in the past decade. While m...
International audienceAbstract:We observe that a same rule set can induce very different memory requ...
Abstract—We observe that a same ruleset can induce very different memory requirement, as well as var...
Abstract: Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classi...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classification s...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Abstract—in a realm of ever-increasing Internet connectivity, together with swelling computer securi...
Packet classification is an indispensable yet challenging functionality of modern network devices. D...
Network packet classification is a key functionality provided by modern routers enabling many new ne...
Abstract: If we analyze real life filter sets (classifiers) and also packet classification requireme...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
Abstract—Packet classification is a fundamental task for net-work devices such as edge routers, fire...
Packet classification is a fundamental task for network devices such as edge routers, firewalls, and...
This thesis presents an algorithm for classifying packets according to arbitrary (including nonconti...