One of the key design issues for the new generation IP routers is the route lookup mechanism. For each incoming IP packet, the IP routing requires to perform a longest prefix match...
Nen-Fu Huang, Shi-Ming Zhao, Jen-Yi Pan, Chi-An Su
Currently, the increasing rate of routing lookups in Internet routers, the large number of prefixes and also the transition from IPV4 to IPV6, have caused Internet designers to pro...
Mohammad Behdadfar, Hossein Saidi, Hamid Alaei, Ba...
Increased bandwidth in the Internet puts great demands on network routers; for example, to route minimum sized Gigabit Ethernet packets, an IP router must process about packets pe...
Most conventional IPv4-based route lookup algorithms are no more suitable for IPv6 packet forwarding due to the significantly increased 128-bit-long address. However, as a result o...
It is becoming apparent that the next generation IP route lookup architecture needs to achieve speeds of 100Gbps and beyond while supporting both IPv4 and IPv6 with fast real-time ...