Sunday, 24 April 2011

Practical & Real Time IP Routing Table Compression Free

Practical & Real Time IP Routing Table Compression
Author: Kalyana C Bollapalli
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Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 3847321528



Practical & Real Time IP Routing Table Compression: Extending algorithms from digital logic synthesis


In an attempt to slow the exhaustion of the Internet Protocol (IP) address space, Class-less Inter-Domain Routing (CIDR) was adopted. Get Practical & Real Time IP Routing Table Compression computer books for free.
However, the decision to utilize CIDR also increases the size of the routing table, since it allows an arbitrary partitioning of the routing space. A scheme to reduce the size of routing table in the CIDR context is detailed. A well-known and highly eifcient heuristic to perform 2-level logic minimization is extended to compress the routing table. IP routing table represented as a set of completely speciied logic functions can be compressed to about 25% in size, while ensuring that routing table updates are handled in real-time. The resulting routing table can be used with existing routers without needing Check Practical & Real Time IP Routing Table Compression our best computer books for 2013. All books are available in pdf format and downloadable from rapidshare, 4shared, and mediafire.

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Practical & Real Time IP Routing Table Compression Free


However, the decision to utilize CIDR also increases the size of the routing table, since it allows an arbitrary partitioning of the routing space. A scheme to reduce the size of routing table in the CIDR context is detailed. A well-known and highly eifcient heuristic to perform 2-level logic minimization is extended to compress the routing table. IP routing table represented as a set of completely speciied logic functions can be compressed to about 25% in size, while ensuring that routing table updates are handled in real-time owever, the decision to utilize CIDR also increases the size of the routing table, since it allows an arbitrary partitioning of the routing space. A scheme to reduce the size of routing table in the CIDR context is detailed. A well-known and highly eifcient heuristic to perform 2-level logic minimization is extended to compress the routing table. IP routing table represented as a set of completely speciied logic functions can be compressed to about 25% in size, while ensuring that routing table updates are handled in real-time. The resulting routing table can be used with existing routers without needing

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