[[abstract]]Packet classification is essential for routing, Quality of Service (QoS) provisioning, and policy-based firewall deployment. A packet classifier categorizes incoming packets into specific flows, aggregates, or service classes according to pre-defined rules. Previous works transform range-based fields into prefixes to simplify packet classification by deploying a single prefix-based matching scheme. However, range-to-prefix transformation enlarges rule databases thus resulting in huge memory consumption and inefficient searching performance. This paper suggests a two-stage packet classification algorithm to handle prefixes and ranges separately. A novel prefix-based matching scheme is also proposed. Experimental results indicate ...
In packet classification problem a best matching rule is found for incoming packet using one of the ...
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Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
Abstract: Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classi...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because cor...
Packet classification is one of the most critical techniques in many network devices such as Firewal...
Abstract: If we analyze real life filter sets (classifiers) and also packet classification requireme...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because core...
In packet classification problem a best matching rule is found for incoming packet using one of the ...
Abstract—Packet classification has wide applications such as unauthorized access prevention in firew...
With the increasing popularity of firewalls, virtual pri-vate networks (VPNs) and Quality of Service...
Abstract – Packet classification on multiple header fields is one of the basic techniques used in ne...
Abstract—Packet classification has continued to be an important research topic for high-speed router...
Abstract—Packet Classification is an enabling technique for the future Internet by classifying incom...
Mechanisms for service differentiation in datagram networks, such as the Internet, rely on packet cl...
Abstract — Packet classification has proved to be an important challenge in network processing. It r...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
Abstract: Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classi...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because cor...
Packet classification is one of the most critical techniques in many network devices such as Firewal...
Abstract: If we analyze real life filter sets (classifiers) and also packet classification requireme...
A classifier consists of a set of rules for classifying packets based on header fields. Because core...
In packet classification problem a best matching rule is found for incoming packet using one of the ...
Abstract—Packet classification has wide applications such as unauthorized access prevention in firew...
With the increasing popularity of firewalls, virtual pri-vate networks (VPNs) and Quality of Service...