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Experimental Evaluations of Algorithms for IP Table Minimization

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Experimental Evaluations of Algorithms for IP Table Minimization
Abstract. The continuous growth of the routing tables sizes in backbone routers is one of the most compelling scaling problems affecting the Internet and has originated considerable research in the design of compacting techniques. Various algorithms have been proposed in the literature both for a single and for multiple tables, also with the possibility of performing address reassignments [1, 5]. In this paper we first present two new heuristics, the BFM and its evolution called BFM-Cluster, that exploit address reassignments for the minimization of n > 1 routing tables, and their performances are experimentally evaluated together with the already existing techniques. Since a main problem posed by the growth of the routing tables sizes is the consequent general increase of the table lookup time during the routing of the IP packets, the aim is twofold: (i) to measure and compare the compression ratios of the different techniques and (ii) to estimate the effects of the compression...
Angelo Fanelli, Michele Flammini, Domenico Mango,
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Type Conference
Year 2007
Where WEA
Authors Angelo Fanelli, Michele Flammini, Domenico Mango, Giovanna Melideo, Luca Moscardelli
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