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Api design challenges for open router platforms on proprietary hardware

by Jeffrey C. Mogul, Praveen Yalag, Jean Tourrilhes, Rick Mcgeer, Sujata Banerjee, Tim Connors, Puneet Sharma - In Proceedings of the ACM Workshop on Hot Topics in Networks (HotNets). ACM , 2008
"... Most switch vendors have launched “open ” platform designs for routers and switches, allowing code from customers or third-party vendors to run on their proprietary hardware. An open platform needs a programming interface, to provide switchlets sufficient access to platform features without exposing ..."
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Most switch vendors have launched “open ” platform designs for routers and switches, allowing code from customers or third-party vendors to run on their proprietary hardware. An open platform needs a programming interface, to provide switchlets sufficient access to platform features without

Virtual Routers as a Service: The Routeflow Approach Leveraging Software-Defined Networks

by Marcelo R Nascimento , Christian E Rothenberg , Marcos R Salvador , Carlos N A Corrêa , Sidney C De Lucena , Maurício F Magalhães - In Proceedings of the International Conference on Future Internet Technologies (CFI), Seoul, Korea , 2011
"... ABSTRACT The networking equipment market is being transformed by the need for greater openness and flexibility, not only for research purposes but also for in-house innovation by the equipment owners. In contrast to networking gear following the model of computer mainframes, where closed software r ..."
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runs on proprietary hardware, the software-defined networking approach effectively decouples the data from the control plane via an open API (i.e., OpenFlow protocol) that allows the (remote) control of packet forwarding engines. Motivated by this scenario, we propose RouteFlow, a commodity routing

Wireless Sensor Networking in Challenging Environments

by Mo Sha, Raj Jain, Jonathan Turner, Guoliang Xing, Mo Sha , 2014
"... This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact ..."
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This Dissertation is brought to you for free and open access by Washington University Open Scholarship. It has been accepted for inclusion in All Theses and Dissertations (ETDs) by an authorized administrator of Washington University Open Scholarship. For more information, please contact

hardware and mobile web technology Master of Science Thesis in Programme Computer Systems and Networks

by Tomas Ohlson, Tomas Ohlson , 2013
"... Digitising statistics handling through ..."
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Digitising statistics handling through

1 Languages for Software-Defined Networks

by Nate Foster, Michael J. Freedman, Arjun Guha, Rob Harrison, Naga Praveen Katta, Christopher Monsanto, Joshua Reich, Mark Reitblatt, Jennifer Rexford, Cole Schlesinger, Alec Story, David Walker
"... Abstract—Modern computer networks perform a bewildering array of tasks, from routing and traffic monitoring, to access control and server load balancing. Yet, managing these networks is unnecessarily complicated and error-prone, due to a heterogeneous mix of devices (e.g., routers, switches, firewal ..."
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Flow protocol, and a number of campus, data-center, and backbone networks have deployed the new technology. Yet, while SDN makes it possible to program the network, it does not make it easy. Today’s OpenFlow controllers offer low-level APIs that mimic the underlying switch hardware. To reach SDN’s full

UNC Chapel Hill,

by Vyas Sekar, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Michael K. Reiter, Norbert Egi, Guangyu Shi
"... Most network deployments respond to changing application, workload, and policy requirements via the deployment of specialized network appliances or “middleboxes”. Despite the critical role that middleboxes play in introducing new network functionality, they have been surprisingly ignored in recent e ..."
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on general-purpose hardware platforms that are managed via open and extensible management APIs. While these principles have been applied in other contexts, they introduce unique opportunities and challenges in the context of middleboxes that we highlight in this paper.

Intel Labs, UC Berkeley, UNC Chapel Hill,

by Vyas Sekar, Sylvia Ratnasamy, Michael K. Reiter, Norbert Egi, Guangyu Shi
"... Most network deployments respond to changing application, workload, and policy requirements via the deployment of specialized network appliances or “middleboxes”. Despite the critical role that middleboxes play in introducing new network functionality, they have been surprisingly ignored in recent e ..."
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on general-purpose hardware platforms that are managed via open and extensible management APIs. While these principles have been applied in other contexts, they introduce unique opportunities and challenges in the context of middleboxes that we highlight in this paper.

An Open Standard Software Library for High-Performance Parallel Signal Processing: the Parallel VSIPL++ Library

by James Lebak, Jeremy Kepner, Henry Hoffmann, Edward Rutledge , 2004
"... Real-time signal processing consumes the majority of the world’s computing power. Increasingly, programmable parallel processors are used to address a wide variety of signal processing applications (e.g. scientific, video, wireless, medical, communication, encoding, radar, sonar and imaging). In pro ..."
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). In pro-grammable systems the major challenge is no longer hardware but software. Specifically, the key technical hurdle lies in allowing the user to write programs at high level, while still achieving performance and preserving the portability of the code across parallel computing hardware platforms

Compile- and Run-time Services for Distributed Heterogeneous Reconfigurable Computing

by Brian M. Holl, James Greco, Ian A. Troxel, Gabe Barfield, Vikas Aggarwal, Alan D. George
"... Abstract—Achieving seamless portability in reconfigurable hardware designs among vendor-specific FPGA platforms continues to be a nontriv-ial task. The current reliance on custom hardware wrappers and propri-etary software APIs is detrimental to the efficiency of FPGA-accelerated application develop ..."
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Abstract—Achieving seamless portability in reconfigurable hardware designs among vendor-specific FPGA platforms continues to be a nontriv-ial task. The current reliance on custom hardware wrappers and propri-etary software APIs is detrimental to the efficiency of FPGA-accelerated application

The Datacenter as a Computer An Introduction to the Design of Warehouse-Scale Machinesiii Synthesis Lectures on Computer Architecture Editor

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