Packet processing is becoming much more challenging as networks evolve towards a multi-service platform. In particular, packet classification demands smaller processing times as data rates increase. To successfully meet this requirement, hardware-based classification architectures have become an area of extensive research. Even if Field Programmable Logic Arrays (FPGAs) have emerged as an interesting technology for implementing these architectures, existing proposals either exploit maximal concurrency with unbounded resource consumption, or base the architecture on distributed RAM memory-based schemes which strongly undervalues FPGA capabilities. Moreover, most of these proposals target best-match classification and are not suited for high-...
Summarization: Packet classification is one of the most important enabling technologies for next gen...
High end network security applications demand high speed operation and large rule set support. Packe...
Networks are continuously growing, and the demand for fast communication is rapidly increasing. With...
In networking applications, packets of data can be sorted and filtered using a set of rules. Histori...
Abstract: This paper proposes a decision-tree-based linear multi-pipeline architecture on FPGA’s for...
Abstract—Multi-field packet classification has evolved from tra-ditional fixed 5-tuple matching to f...
Abstract—Multi-dimensional packet classification is a key task in network applications, such as fire...
Abstract—Multi-dimensional packet classification is a key task in network applications, such as fire...
The emergence of new network applications like network intrusion detection system, packet-level acco...
Deep packet inspection and packet classification are the most computationally expensive operations i...
Deep packet inspection and packet classification are the most computationally expensive operations i...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
Abstract—Multi-field Packet classification is the main function in high-performance routers. The cur...
Summarization: Packet classification is one of the most important enabling technologies for next gen...
High end network security applications demand high speed operation and large rule set support. Packe...
Networks are continuously growing, and the demand for fast communication is rapidly increasing. With...
In networking applications, packets of data can be sorted and filtered using a set of rules. Histori...
Abstract: This paper proposes a decision-tree-based linear multi-pipeline architecture on FPGA’s for...
Abstract—Multi-field packet classification has evolved from tra-ditional fixed 5-tuple matching to f...
Abstract—Multi-dimensional packet classification is a key task in network applications, such as fire...
Abstract—Multi-dimensional packet classification is a key task in network applications, such as fire...
The emergence of new network applications like network intrusion detection system, packet-level acco...
Deep packet inspection and packet classification are the most computationally expensive operations i...
Deep packet inspection and packet classification are the most computationally expensive operations i...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
As line rates increase, the task of designing high performance architectures with reduced power cons...
Abstract—Multi-field Packet classification is the main function in high-performance routers. The cur...
Summarization: Packet classification is one of the most important enabling technologies for next gen...
High end network security applications demand high speed operation and large rule set support. Packe...
Networks are continuously growing, and the demand for fast communication is rapidly increasing. With...