| F. Braun, J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel, "Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers," in to appear: Proceedings of Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, (Belfast, Northern Ireland), pp. xx--xx, Aug. 2001. |
....In addition to speed and flexibility, FPGA tools allow quick extraction of realistic performance and resource costs. 1. 2 Related Work Research in reconfigurable network hardware assess the possibility of using re configurable hardware as a network processors [12] switches [13] routers [14, 15], and network protocol wrappers [16 19] Projects such as PLATO of Technical University of Crete [13] and FPX of Washington University are reconfigurable network hardware design platform on which above application can be configured [14, 15, 171 . Reconfigurable packet filtering projects mentioned ....
F. Braun, J. Lockwood, M. Waldvogel,"Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers," 11th Conference on Field Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL01), pp. 254-263, 2001.
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F. Braun, J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel, "Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers," in to appear: Proceedings of Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, (Belfast, Northern Ireland), pp. xx--xx, Aug. 2001.
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F. Braun, J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel. Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers. In Proceedings of Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, pages 254--263, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Aug. 2001.
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F. Braun, J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel. Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers. In Proceedings of Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, pages 254--263, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Aug. 2001.
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Florian Braun, John Lockwood, and Marcel Waldvogel. Reconfigurable Router Modules Using Network Protocol Wrappers. In Proceedings of FieldProgrammable Logic and Applications, Belfast, Northern Ireland, August 2001.
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F. Braun, J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel, "Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers," in Field-Programmable Logic and Applications (FPL), (Belfast, Northern Ireland), pp. 254--263, Aug. 2001.
....parallel computation on the FPGA using multiple instances of hardware components. The high throughput for small packets came as a result of the low overhead of the protocol library. For routing of Internet Protocol packets, an IP lookup engine has been implemented on top of the IP wrapper [3]. The router has been designed to run at the 2.4 Gbps rate of the line card (OC 48) i.e. it handles 6.25 million IP packets per second. The circuit, including the necessary wrappers, occupies only 17 of the chip space. In addition to data intensive processing applications listed above, a ....
F. Braun, J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel. Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers. In Proceedings of Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, pages 254--263, Belfast, Northern Ireland, Aug. 2001.
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F. Braun, J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel, "Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers," in to appear: Proceedings of Field-Programmable Logic and Applications, (Belfast, Northern Ireland), pp. xx--xx, Aug. 2001. 12
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Braun, F., J. Lockwood, and M. Waldvogel. Reconfigurable router modules using network protocol wrappers. In Proceedings of International Conference on Field-Programmable Logic and Applications', 25463, Aug. 2001, Belfast / N. Ireland.
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