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Prefix Segregation Scheme for a TCAM-Based IP Forwarding Engine
DOI Bookmark: http://doi.ieeecomputersociety.org/10.1109/MM.2005.73July/August 2005 (vol. 25 no. 4) pp. 48-63
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Mohammad J. Akhbarizadeh, University of Texas at Dallas
Mehrdad Nourani, University of Texas at Dallas
Cyrus D. Cantrell, University of Texas at Dallas
A novel design for IP packet forwarding based on a new ternary content-addressable-memory configuration offers an efficient hardware solution for the longest-prefix matching problem in Internet routers. The architecture has lower update complexity, lower cost, and shorter search latency compared to the conventional TCAM structure.
Index Terms:
Internet Protocol, IP Forwarding Engine, Longest Matching Prefix, Prefix Segregation, Route Lookup Table, Ternary Content Addressable memory
Citation:
Mohammad J. Akhbarizadeh, Mehrdad Nourani, Cyrus D. Cantrell, "Prefix Segregation Scheme for a TCAM-Based IP Forwarding Engine," IEEE Micro, vol. 25, no. 4, pp. 48-63, July/Aug. 2005, doi:10.1109/MM.2005.73
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