Search for dissertations about: "programmable packet processing"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 6 swedish dissertations containing the words programmable packet processing.
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1. Discrete-Time Cellular Neural Networks Implemented on Field-Programmable Gate-Arrays to Build a Virtual Sensor System
Abstract : Image processing is one of the popular applications of Cellular Neural Networks. Macro enriched field-programmable gate-arrays can be used to realize such systems on silicon. At first glance a pipelined approach, based on circuit switching, seems promising. READ MORE
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2. Bufferbloat and Beyond : Removing Performance Barriers in Real-World Networks
Abstract : The topic of this thesis is the performance of computer networks. While network performance has generally improved with time, over the last several years we have seen examples of performance barriers limiting network performance. In this work we explore such performance barriers and look for solutions. READ MORE
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3. Architecture for programmable network infrastructure
Abstract : Software networking promises a more flexible network infrastructure, poised to leverage the computational power available in datacenters. Virtual Net- work Functions (VNF) can now run on commodity hardware in datacenters instead of using specialized equipment disposed along the network path. READ MORE
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4. On Hardware Implementation of Discrete-Time Cellular Neural Networks
Abstract : Cellular Neural Networks are characterized by simplicity of operation. The network consists of a large number of nonlinear processing units; called cells; that are equally spread in the space. READ MORE
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5. NFV Service Chains at the Speed of the Underlying Commodity Hardware
Abstract : Link speeds in networks will in the near-future reach and exceed 100 Gbps. While available specialized hardware can accommodate these speeds, modern networks have adopted a new networking paradigm, also known as Network Functions Virtualization (NFV), that replaces expensive specialized hardware with open-source software running on commodity hardware. READ MORE