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Data compression techniques can alleviate low bandwidth problems in multigigabit networks and are especially useful when combined with encryption. This paper presents a reconfigurable hardware compressor core, the Titan-R, which can compress data streams at 8.5 Gb/sec making it the fastest reconfigurable such device ever proposed. Its compression algorithm is a variation of the most widely used and...
The latest improvements in CMOS technologies have eliminated buffered crossbar memory requirements. Combined with a novel microarchitecture approach, these new technologies allow for implementation of a combined input-crosspoint queuing (CICQ), single-chip 32 times 32 switch as the core for a future fabric on a chip (FoC). This switch operates directly on variable-size packets, reducing overall data...
Packet classification is one of the most important enabling technologies for next generation network services. Even though many multi-dimensional classification algorithms have been proposed, most of them are precluded from commercial equipments due to their high memory requirements. In this paper, we present an efficient packet classification scheme, called Bloom Based Packet Classification (B2PC)...
Ethernet is the most common layer-2 network protocol, and it is currently being deployed beyond the tight borders of LANs. In order to accommodate the needs of MANs and WANs, several QoS mechanisms employed at the MAC sublayer of Ethernet have been proposed. These QoS mechanisms require identification of network flows and the classification of Ethernet packets according to certain Ethernet header...
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