International audienceAbstract:We observe that a same rule set can induce very different memory requirement, as well as varying classification performance, when using various well known decision tree based packet classification algorithms. Worse, two similar rule sets, in terms of types and number of rules, can give rise to widely differing performance behaviour for a same classification algorithms. We identify the intrinsic characteristics of rule sets that yield such performance differences, allowing us to understand and predict the performance behaviour of a rule set for various modern packet classification algorithms. Indeed, from our observations, we are able to derive a memory consumption model and an offline algorithm capable of quic...
Abstract—Large-scale packet classification such as Open-Flow table lookup in Software Defined Networ...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Abstract—Decision tree-based packet classification algorithms are easy to implement and allow the tr...
Abstract—We observe that a same ruleset can induce very different memory requirement, as well as var...
International audiencePacket classification has been studied extensively in the past decade. While m...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
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...
Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classification s...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
Abstract — In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets int...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Abstract: Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classi...
Abstract—Multiple packet filters serving different purposes (e.g., firewalling, QoS) and different v...
Mechanisms for service differentiation in datagram networks, such as the Internet, rely on packet cl...
Abstract—Large-scale packet classification such as Open-Flow table lookup in Software Defined Networ...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Abstract—Decision tree-based packet classification algorithms are easy to implement and allow the tr...
Abstract—We observe that a same ruleset can induce very different memory requirement, as well as var...
International audiencePacket classification has been studied extensively in the past decade. While m...
Abstract—As one of the critical data path functions for many emerging networking applications, packe...
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...
Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classification s...
Thesis (Ph.D.), School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, Washington State UniversityPa...
Abstract — In order to provide more value added services, the Internet needs to classify packets int...
Packet classification is crucial to the implementation of several advanced services that require the...
Abstract: Several efforts were made in the existing solutions to identify a successful packet classi...
Abstract—Multiple packet filters serving different purposes (e.g., firewalling, QoS) and different v...
Mechanisms for service differentiation in datagram networks, such as the Internet, rely on packet cl...
Abstract—Large-scale packet classification such as Open-Flow table lookup in Software Defined Networ...
Abstract—Understanding the real performance of a proposed algorithm is a basic requirement for both ...
Abstract—Decision tree-based packet classification algorithms are easy to implement and allow the tr...