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Building and Testing Modular Programs for Programmable Data Planes
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2020Programmable data planes, PDPs, enable an unprecedented level of flexibility and have emerged as a promising alternative to existing data planes. Despite the rapid development and prototyping cycles that PDPs promote, the existing PDP ecosystem lacks appropriate abstractions and algorithms to support these rapid testing and deployment life-cycles.
Peng Zheng +2 more
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The Price for Programmability in the Software Data Plane: The Vendor Perspective
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2018The killer features of the next-generation 5G mobile standard, including mobile edge computing and network slicing, will be very difficult to support with traditional fixed-function network appliances. Rather, the 5G core will depend on programmable switches, which allow packet processing functionality to be reconfigured on the fly in order to deploy ...
Tamás Lévai +2 more
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Building a fast, virtualized data plane with programmable hardware
ACM SIGCOMM Computer Communication Review, 2009Network virtualization allows many networks to share the same underlying physical topology; this technology has offered promise both for experimentation and for hosting multiple networks on a single shared physical infrastructure. Much attention has focused on virtualizing the network control plane, but, ultimately, a limiting factor in the deployment ...
Muhammad Bilal Anwer, Nick Feamster
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Offloading Media Traffic to Programmable Data Plane Switches
ICC 2020 - 2020 IEEE International Conference on Communications (ICC), 2020According to estimations, approximately 80% of Internet traffic represents media traffic. Much of it is generated by end users communicating with each other (e.g., voice, video sessions). A key element that permits the communication of users that may be behind Network Address Translation (NAT) is the relay server.
Elie F. Kfoury +2 more
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HyperVDP: High-Performance Virtualization of the Programmable Data Plane
IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications, 2019With the advent of P4-specific programmable data plane (PDP), network functions (NFs) can be offloaded into the PDP to achieve high performance guaranteed by hardware. Meanwhile, CPU powers consumed by NFs can be released to user applications. However, as more and more NFs can be offloaded, several problems rooted inside the PDP severely hinder it from
Cheng Zhang 0012 +3 more
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Architecting Programmable Data Plane Defenses into the Network with FastFlex
Proceedings of the 18th ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks, 2019This paper is motivated by the ever increasing scale and diversity of attacks that are best handled by the network infrastructure. FastFlex builds upon recent progress, which has developed a variety of network defenses in programmable data planes, and takes this trend one step further: it aims to develop architectural support for these defenses as a ...
Jiarong Xing, Wenqing Wu, Ang Chen 0001
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Management of Service Function Chains in Programmable Data Plane
2021 29th Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference (SIU), 2021The rapid development of information technologies necessitates the use of high-speed network technologies. Software defined networking and network function virtualization are critical technologies for high-bandwidth, dynamically managed and cost-effective networks.
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Dependable Virtualized Fabric on Programmable Data Plane
IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2023Kaihui Gao +17 more
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Poster : Loading Programmable Data Plane Programs to Virtual Plane
2021 IEEE 29th International Conference on Network Protocols (ICNP), 2021openaire +1 more source
Binary Neural Network with P4 on Programmable Data Plane
2022 18th International Conference on Mobility, Sensing and Networking (MSN), 2022Junming Luo +3 more
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