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Fit a Spread Estimator in Small Memory

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Fit a Spread Estimator in Small Memory
—The spread of a source host is the number of distinct destinations that it has sent packets to during a measurement period. A spread estimator is a software/hardware module on a router that inspects the arrival packets and estimates the spread of each source. It has important applications in detecting port scans and DDoS attacks, measuring the infection rate of a worm, assisting resource allocation in a server farm, determining popular web contents for caching, to name a few. The main technical challenge is to fit a spread estimator in a fast but small memory (such as SRAM) in order to operate it at the line speed in a high-speed network. In this paper, we design a new spread estimator that delivers good performance in tight memory space where all existing estimators no longer work. The new estimator not only achieves space compactness but operates more efficiently than the existing ones. Its accuracy and efficiency come from a new method for data storage, called virtual vectors,...
MyungKeun Yoon, Tao Li, Shigang Chen, Jih-Kwon Pei
Added 24 May 2010
Updated 24 May 2010
Type Conference
Year 2009
Where INFOCOM
Authors MyungKeun Yoon, Tao Li, Shigang Chen, Jih-Kwon Peir
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