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JHSN
2002
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14 years 9 months ago
A theory of multi-channel schedulers for quality of service
A computer network consists of a set of computing nodes interconnected via communication channels. It is commonly assumed that, for each pair of network nodes u and v, there is at...
Jorge Arturo Cobb, Miaohua Lin
LCN
2002
IEEE
15 years 2 months ago
Design and Analysis of a Dynamically Reconfigurable Network Processor
The combination of high-performance processing power and flexibility found in network processors (NPs) has made them a good solution for today’s packet processing needs. Similar...
Ian A. Troxel, Alan D. George, Sarp Oral
RTSS
2006
IEEE
15 years 3 months ago
Processor Scheduler for Multi-Service Routers
In this paper, we describe the design and evaluation of a scheduler (referred to as Everest) for allocating processors to services in high performance, multi-service routers. A sc...
Ravi Kokku, Upendra Shevade, Nishit Shah, Ajay Mah...
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DAC
2001
ACM
15 years 10 months ago
Route Packets, Not Wires: On-Chip Interconnection Networks
Using on-chip interconnection networks in place of ad-hoc global wiring structures the top level wires on a chip and facilitates modular design. With this approach, system modules...
William J. Dally, Brian Towles
TON
2010
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14 years 8 months ago
POPI: a user-level tool for inferring router packet forwarding priority
— Packet forwarding prioritization (PFP) in routers is one of the mechanisms commonly available to network operators. PFP can have a significant impact on the accuracy of networ...
Guohan Lu, Yan Chen, Stefan Birrer, Fabián ...