Performance Improvement of Packet Classification for Enabling Differentiated Services
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概要
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In differentiated services, packet classification is used to categorize incoming packets into multiple forwarding classes based on pre-defined filters and make information accessible for quality of service. Although numerous algorithms have presented novel data structures to improve the search performance of packet classification, the performance of these algorithms are usually limited by the characteristics of filter databases. In this paper, we use a different approach of filter preprocessing to enhance the search performance of packet classification. Before generating the searchable data structures, we cluster filters in a bottom-up manner. The procedure of the filter clustering merges filters with high degrees of similarity. The experimental results show that the technique of filter clustering could significantly improve the search performance of Pruned Tuple Space Search, a notable hash-based algorithm. As compared to the prominent existing algorithms, our enhanced Pruned Tuple Space Searchalso has superior performance in terms of speed and space.
- (社)電子情報通信学会の論文
- 2010-06-01
著者
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WANG Pi-Chung
Institute of Networking and Multimedia and the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Natio
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Wang Pi-chung
Institute Of Networking And Multimedia And The Department Of Computer Science And Engineering Nation
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Wang Pi-chung
Institute Of Networking And Multimedia And The Department Of Computer Science And Engineering Nation
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