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With the evolution of the Internet, current routers need to support a variety of emerging network applications while the high packet processing rate is still guaranteed. As a result, the network processor has become a promising solution for network devices due to its computation capability and programming flexibility. However, developing the network applications on network processors is not easy....
It is well-known that there are bursty accesses in network traffic. It means a burst of packets with the same meaningful headers are usually received by routers at the same time. With such traffic, routers usually perform the same computations and access the same memory location repeatedly. To utilize this characteristic of network traffic, many cache schemes are proposed to deal with the bursty access...
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