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Seventh IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'02)
Predictive Methodology For High-Performance Networking
Ramada Hotel, Taormina-Giardini Naxos, Italy
July 01-July 04
ISBN: 0-7695-1671-8
Jürgen Foag, University of Munich
Thomas Wild, University of Munich
Nuria Pazos, University of Munich
Winthir Brunnbauer, Infineon Technologies
Networking devices have to offer short processing latencies and flexibility concerning the supported networking protocols and applications. The input packet-processing flow in conventional networking node devices follows a serial respectively a layer-specific pseudo-parallel method, serialized by the data dependencies of the inherent layer protocol types. This article describes a new methodology, which is based on the principles of branch prediction and speculative execution in microprocessors, for latency reduced input packet processing in a networking device. Through the use of protocols-tack prediction, in combination with speculative protocol layer processing, a networking system may realize a mean system processing time reduction of up to 40 percent in a real networking environment in comparison to conventional processing methodologies.
Citation:
Jürgen Foag, Thomas Wild, Nuria Pazos, Winthir Brunnbauer, "Predictive Methodology For High-Performance Networking," iscc, pp.169, Seventh IEEE Symposium on Computers and Communications (ISCC'02), 2002
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