Multi field packet classification is the enabling function for many novel and emerging network applications. Exponential growth of Internet traffic and classification rule sets demand novel hardware based architectural approaches to packet classification. Even though this is an immensely studied area, packet classification that supports scalability in both line rates and rule sets is scarce. In this paper we present experience gained while implementing a parallel packet classification engine architecture on a popular reconfigurable router platform. The architecture exploits parallelism offered in modern hardware technologies to classify multiple packets simultaneously to increase the throughput. The architecture is also capable of utilizing...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
Abstract — In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets int...
An architecture of a packet classification unit that is highly flexible and adaptable to new or chan...
Mechanisms for service differentiation in datagram networks, such as the Internet, rely on packet cl...
The latest research frontier on next-generation routers targets at more integration of advanced netw...
In networking applications, packets of data can be sorted and filtered using a set of rules. Histori...
Abstract—Multi-field Packet classification is the main function in high-performance routers. The cur...
Multi-dimensional packet classification is increasingly important for applications ranging from fir...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
Packet classification is used by networking equipment to sort packets into flows by comparing their ...
Abstract—Multi-dimensional packet classification is a key task in network applications, such as fire...
Today’s routers need to perform packet classification at wire speed in order to provide critical ser...
Packet classification is an enabling technology to support advanced Internet services. It is still a...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
Abstract — In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets int...
An architecture of a packet classification unit that is highly flexible and adaptable to new or chan...
Mechanisms for service differentiation in datagram networks, such as the Internet, rely on packet cl...
The latest research frontier on next-generation routers targets at more integration of advanced netw...
In networking applications, packets of data can be sorted and filtered using a set of rules. Histori...
Abstract—Multi-field Packet classification is the main function in high-performance routers. The cur...
Multi-dimensional packet classification is increasingly important for applications ranging from fir...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
Packet classification is used by networking equipment to sort packets into flows by comparing their ...
Abstract—Multi-dimensional packet classification is a key task in network applications, such as fire...
Today’s routers need to perform packet classification at wire speed in order to provide critical ser...
Packet classification is an enabling technology to support advanced Internet services. It is still a...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
Abstract—During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to accele...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
Abstract — In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets int...