Packet classification algorithms: From theory to practice
During the past decade, the packet classification problem has been widely studied to
accelerate network applications such as access control, traffic engineering and intrusion …
accelerate network applications such as access control, traffic engineering and intrusion …
400 Gb/s programmable packet parsing on a single FPGA
M Attig, G Brebner - 2011 ACM/IEEE Seventh Symposium on …, 2011 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Packet parsing is necessary at all points in the modern networking infrastructure, to support
packet classification and security functions, as well as for protocol implementation …
packet classification and security functions, as well as for protocol implementation …
Boundary cutting for packet classification
H Lim, N Lee, G Jin, J Lee, Y Choi… - IEEE/ACM transactions …, 2013 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Decision-tree-based packet classification algorithms such as HiCuts, HyperCuts, and
EffiCuts show excellent search performance by exploiting the geometrical representation of …
EffiCuts show excellent search performance by exploiting the geometrical representation of …
Hierarchical packet classification using a Bloom filter and rule-priority tries
AGA Priya, H Lim - Computer Communications, 2010 - Elsevier
Packet classification techniques have received significant attention in the network literature
over the past 10years, due to its fundamental role in the Internet routers. In recent years …
over the past 10years, due to its fundamental role in the Internet routers. In recent years …
Rethinking packet classification for global network view of software-defined networking
In software-defined networking, applications are allowed to access a global view of the
network so as to provide sophisticated functionalities, such as quality-oriented service …
network so as to provide sophisticated functionalities, such as quality-oriented service …
A new hierarchical packet classification algorithm
H Lim, S Lee, EE Swartzlander Jr - Computer Networks, 2012 - Elsevier
Packet classification is one of the most challenging functions in Internet routers since it
involves a multi-dimensional search that should be performed at wire-speed. Hierarchical …
involves a multi-dimensional search that should be performed at wire-speed. Hierarchical …
An energy efficient framework for localization and coverage in participatory urban sensing
Participatory sensing is an approach to data collection where individuals use their
smartphones to capture different scenarios, and upload to a server to create knowledge. A …
smartphones to capture different scenarios, and upload to a server to create knowledge. A …
[PDF][PDF] Image Encryption using a Binary Search Tree Structure-Based Key
MAF Al-Husainy, HAA Al-Sewadi… - Int. J. Com. Dig. Sys, 2022 - academia.edu
Due to the ever-increasing cybercrime and hazards on digital information stored or in transit
over computer clouds and networks, so many encryption algorithms were developed and …
over computer clouds and networks, so many encryption algorithms were developed and …
Utilizing 2-D leaf-pushing for packet classification
Packet classification is one of the most challenging functionalities performed by routers at
wire-speed for every incoming packet. For search spaces composed of multiple rules …
wire-speed for every incoming packet. For search spaces composed of multiple rules …
PCIU: an efficient packet classification algorithm with an incremental update capability
O Ahmed, S Areibi, D Fayek - Proceedings of the 2010 …, 2010 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Packet classification plays a crucial role for a number of network services such as policy
based routing, firewalls and traffic billing to name a few. However, classification can be a …
based routing, firewalls and traffic billing to name a few. However, classification can be a …