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Abstract: Network routing platforms and Internet firewalls of the next decade will be radically different than the platforms of today. They will contain modular components that can be dynamically reconfigured over the Internet. But, unlike the active networks that are in the research labs today, these new platforms will not suffer from the performance penalty of processing packets in software. These platforms will implement routing, packet filtering, and queuing functions in reprogrammable hardware. The... (Update)
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J. W. Lockwood, "Evolvable internet hardware platforms," in The Third NASA/DoD Workshop on Evolvable Hardware (EH' http://citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lockwood00evolvable.html More
@misc{ lockwood-evolvable,
Author = {John W Lockwood},
Title = {Evolvable Internet Hardware Platforms},
BookTitle = {The Third {NASA/DoD} Workshop on Evolvable Hardware {(EH'2001)}},
month = jul,
year = 2001,
pages = {271--279},
url = {citeseer.ist.psu.edu/lockwood00evolvable.html} }
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