Authors
Matteo Varvello, Diego Perino, Jairo Esteban
Publication date
2012/8/17
Book
Proceedings of the Second Edition of the ICN Workshop on Information-centric Networking
Pages
73-78
Description
Today, high-end routers forward hundreds of millions of packets per second by means of longest prefix match on forwarding tables with less than a million IP prefixes. Information-Centric Networking, a novel form of networking where content is requested by its name, poses a new challenge in the design of high-end routers: process at least the same amount of packets, assuming a forwarding table that contains hundreds of millions of content prefixes. In this work we design and preliminarily evaluate Caesar, the first content router that supports name-based forwarding at high speed. Caesar efficiently uses available processing and memory units in a high-end router to support forwarding tables containing a billion content prefixes with unlimited characters.
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Scholar articles
M Varvello, D Perino, J Esteban - Proceedings of the Second Edition of the ICN …, 2012