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A Study of Shared Buffer Memory Segmentation for Packet Switched Networks
Guadeloupe, French Caribbean February 19-February 25
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/AICT-ICIW.2006.38Advanced International Conference on ...
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Stephen O?Kane, Queens University Belfast, UK
Sakir Sezer, Queens University Belfast, UK
Lum Soong Lit, Queens University Belfast, UK
Classical shared buffer architectures are designed for variable sized packets and deploy memory segmentation for efficient resource management and to overcome memory fragmentation. There subsequently exists a tradeoff in selecting the most appropriate segment size due the variable sized nature of IP packets. In this paper, the segmentation tradeoffs for packet switched networks are investigated and recommendations for appropriate segment sizes are given.
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Stephen O?Kane, Sakir Sezer, Lum Soong Lit, "A Study of Shared Buffer Memory Segmentation for Packet Switched Networks," aict-iciw, pp.55, Advanced International Conference on Telecommunications and International Conference on Internet and Web Applications and Services (AICT-ICIW'06), 2006
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