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A. Tammel, "How to survive as an ISP ", Proceedings of Network Interop 97, 1997.

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Efficient Construction Of Multibit Tries For IP Lookup - Sahni, Kim (2003)   (Correct)

....that our variable stride algorithm is between 2 and 17 times as fast for IPv4 routing table data. Keywords: Packet routing, longest matching prefix, controlled prefix expansion, multibit trie, dynamic programming. 1 Introduction With the doubling of Internet traffic every three months [17] and the tripling of Internet hosts every two years [6] the importance of high speed scalable network routers cannot be over emphasized. Fast networking will play a key role in enabling future progress [11] Fast networking requires fast routers and fast routers require fast router table ....

A. Tammel, How to survive as an ISP, Networld Interop, 1997.


Faster IP Lookups using Controlled Prefix Expansion - Srinivasan, Varghese (1998)   (36 citations)  (Correct)

....the present intoxication of the Web to the future promise of electronic commerce, the Internet has captured the imagination of the world. It is hardly a surprise to find that the number of Internet hosts triple approximately every two years[oT96] Also, Internet traffic is doubling every 3 months[Tam97] partly because of increased users, but also because of new multimedia applications. The higher bandwidth need requires faster communication links and faster network routers. Gigabit fiber links are commonplace 1 , and yet the fundamental limits of optical transmission have hardly been ....

Alan Tammel. How to survive as an ISP. Proceedings of Networld Interop 97, 1997.


Fast Address Lookups using Controlled Prefix Expansion - Srinivasan, Varghese (1999)   (17 citations)  (Correct)

....intoxication with the Web to the future promise of electronic commerce, the Internet has captured the imagination of the world. It is hardly a surprise to find that the number of Internet hosts triple approximately every two years [Gray 1996] Also, Internet traffic is doubling every 3 months [Tammel 1997], partly because of increased users, but also because of new multimedia applications. The higher bandwidth need requires faster communication links and faster network George Varghese is supported by NSF Grant NCR 9405444 and an ONR Young Investigator Award. An earlier version of this paper ....

Tammel, A. 1997. How to survive as an ISP. Proceedings of Networld Interop 97.


A Secure Multicast Architecture with the Decentralized Key.. - Seongho Cho And   (Correct)

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A. Tammel, "How to survive as an ISP ", Proceedings of Network Interop 97, 1997.

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