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The APIC Approach to High Performance Network Interface Design

by Zubin D. Dittia, Guru M. Parulkar, Jerome R. Cox - Protected DMA and Other Techniques,” in Proceedings of INFOCOM ’97, (Kobe,Japan , 1997
"... We are building a very high performance 1.2 Gb/s ATM network interface chip called the APIC (ATM Port Interconnect Controller). In addition to borrowing useful ideas from a number of research and commercial prototypes, the APIC design embraces several innovative features, and integrates all of these ..."
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We are building a very high performance 1.2 Gb/s ATM network interface chip called the APIC (ATM Port Interconnect Controller). In addition to borrowing useful ideas from a number of research and commercial prototypes, the APIC design embraces several innovative features, and integrates all

Device Driver Issues in High-Performance Networking

by John Michael Tracey, John Michael, Arindam Banerji , 1994
"... High-performance networking requires attention to operating system support at the device driver level. Existing driver models, such as those of Unix, are not necessarily well-suited to supporting high-speed network interfaces. In fact, current drivers may represent a significant obstacle between app ..."
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High-performance networking requires attention to operating system support at the device driver level. Existing driver models, such as those of Unix, are not necessarily well-suited to supporting high-speed network interfaces. In fact, current drivers may represent a significant obstacle between

Sorting networks and their applications

by K. E. Batcher , 1968
"... To achieve high throughput rates today's computers perform several operations simultaneously. Not only are I/O operations performed concurrently with computing, but also, in multiprocessors, several computing ..."
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To achieve high throughput rates today's computers perform several operations simultaneously. Not only are I/O operations performed concurrently with computing, but also, in multiprocessors, several computing

Operating System Support for High-Performance Networking, A Survey

by Peng Wang, Zhiqing Liu
"... Crucial applications require direct and efficient access to emerging high-performance networks. This paper surveys the networking subsystem overhead for high-performance networking and the current operating system techniques to address the overhead. This paper aims to identify a few directions for f ..."
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Crucial applications require direct and efficient access to emerging high-performance networks. This paper surveys the networking subsystem overhead for high-performance networking and the current operating system techniques to address the overhead. This paper aims to identify a few directions

A High-Performance Network Intrusion Detection System

by R. Sekar, Y. Guang, S. Verma, T. Shanbhag - In Proceedings of the 6th ACM conference on Computer and communications security , 1999
"... In this paper we present a new approach for network intrusion detection based on concise specifications that characterize normal and abnormal network packet sequences. Our specification language is geared for a robust network intrusion detection by enforcing a strict type discipline via a combinatio ..."
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, where our system demonstrated its effectiveness (96% detection rate on low-level network attacks) and performance (real-time detection at 500Mbps), while producing very few false positives (0.05 to 0.1 per attack).

Partial Content Distribution on High Performance Networks

by Eric Weigle, Andrew A. Chien
"... We present and analyze techniques to efficiently solve the partial content distribution problem – distributing a logical data set to receivers which individually desire only subsets of the total data. This is a more general and fundamentally different problem than traditional whole-file content dist ..."
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distribution; providing new challenges and new optimization opportunities. It supports a wider variety of use models, e.g., striped file transfer, scatter/gather, or distributed editing. This work develops new metadata management and transfer scheduling techniques providing good results on high performance

The Performance of TCP/IP for Networks with High Bandwidth-Delay Products and Random Loss.

by Member, IEEE T V Lakshman , Senior Member, IEEE Upamanyu Madhow - IEEE/ACM Trans. Networking, , 1997
"... Abstract-This paper examines the performance of TCP/IP, the Internet data transport protocol, over wide-area networks (WANs) in which data traffic could coexist with real-time traffic such as voice and video. Specifically, we attempt to develop a basic understanding, using analysis and simulation, ..."
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are closely spaced. We conclude by indicating modifications that may be required both at the transport and network layers to provide good end-to-end performance over high-speed WANs.

Operating System Support for High-Performance Networking, A Survey

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"... Crucial applications require direct and efficient access to emerging high-performance networks. This paper surveys the networking subsystem overhead for high-performance networking and the current operating system techniques to address the overhead. This paper aims to identify a few directions for f ..."
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Crucial applications require direct and efficient access to emerging high-performance networks. This paper surveys the networking subsystem overhead for high-performance networking and the current operating system techniques to address the overhead. This paper aims to identify a few directions

How practical is network coding?

by Mea Wang, Baochun Li , 2006
"... With network coding, intermediate nodes between the source and the receivers of an end-to-end communication session are not only capable of relaying and replicating data messages, but also of coding incoming messages to produce coded outgoing ones. Recent studies have shown that network coding is ..."
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is beneficial for peer-to-peer content distribution, since it eliminates the need for content reconciliation, and is highly resilient to peer failures. In this paper, we present our recent experiences with a highly optimized and high-performance C++ implementation of randomized network coding at the application

Impact of interference on multi-hop wireless network performance

by Kamal Jain, Jitendra Padhye, Venkata N. Padmanabhan, Lili Qiu , 2003
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