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VLSID
2002
IEEE
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14 years 5 months ago
Architecture and Design of a High Performance SRAM for SOC Design
Critical issues in designing a high speed, low power static RAM in deep submicron technologies are described along with the design techniques used to overcome them. With appropria...
Shobha Singh, Shamsi Azmi, Nutan Aarawal, Penaka P...
ICNP
2003
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
Packet Classification Using Extended TCAMs
CAMs are the most popular practical method for implementing packet classification in high performance routers. Their principal drawbacks are high power consumption and inefficient...
Ed Spitznagel, David E. Taylor, Jonathan S. Turner
DAC
1997
ACM
13 years 9 months ago
Tools and Methodologies for Low Power Design
-- Designing for low power has become increasingly important in a wide variety of applications, including wireless telephony, mobile computing, high performance computing, and high...
Jerry Frenkil
INFOCOM
2005
IEEE
13 years 10 months ago
TCAM-based distributed parallel packet classification algorithm with range-matching solution
Packet Classification (PC) has been a critical data path function for many emerging networking applications. An interesting approach is the use of TCAM to achieve deterministic, hi...
Kai Zheng, Hao Che, Zhijun Wang, Bin Liu
ICC
2007
IEEE
13 years 11 months ago
Power Managed Packet Switching
— High power dissipation in packet switches and routers is fast turning into a key problem, owing to increasing line speeds and decreasing chip sizes. To address this issue, we i...
Aditya Dua, Benjamin Yolken, Nicholas Bambos