MRIP: A Heuristic Approach for Packet Classification using Multistage Refinement on IP Packet Header

Author(s):  
S.J. Wagh ◽  
T.R. Sontakke

The Packet classification method plays a significant role in most of the Network systems. These systems categories the incoming packets in various flows and takes suitable action based on the requirements. If the size of the network is vast and complexity will arise to perform the different operations, which affects the network performance and other constraints also. So there is the demand for high-speed packet classifiers to reduce the network complexity and improve the network performance. In this article, The Bit vector Packet classifier (BV-PC) Module is designed to improve the network system performance and overcome the existing limitation of Packet classification approaches on FPGA. The BV-PC Module contains Packet generation Unit (PGU) to receive the valid incoming packets, Memory Unit (MU) to store valid packets, Header Extractor Unit (HEU) extracts the IP Header address information from the Valid packets, The BV-Based Source and Destination Address (BV-SA, BV-DA) unit receives the IP packet header Information and Process with BV based rule set and aggregates the BV-SA and BV-DA outputs, Priority Encoder encodes the Highest priority BV Rule for the generation of Classified output. The BV-PC utilizes <2% Chip area (slices), works at 509.38MHz, and consumed Less 0.103 W of total Power on Artix-7 FPGA. The BV-PC operates with a latency of 5 clock cycles and works at 815.03Mpps throughput. The BV-PC is compared with existing approaches and provides Better improvements in Hardware constraints.


2004 ◽  
Vol 10 (2) ◽  
pp. 175-184
Author(s):  
Daichi Morikawa ◽  
Makoto Iwata ◽  
Hiroaki Terada

Author(s):  
Bhagyashri R. Hanji ◽  
Rajashree Shettar

A novel method for packet forwarding in MANETs has been proposed in this paper. A node in the network acts as both host and router. Energy utilization of the node increases as all nodes in MANET operate as source, destination, and router to forward packets to the next hop ultimately to reach destination. Routers execute a variety of functions from simple packet classification for forwarding to complex payload revision. As the number of tasks and complexity increases, processing time required also increases resulting in significant processing delay in routers. The proposed work optimizes packet header at transport and network layer by calculating Unique Identifier using pairing function for the fields which do not change for a source–destination pair. This technique optimizes the processing cost of each packet header thereby conserving energy and reducing delay. It also simplifies the task of system administration. This paper elucidates an extension to basic AODV protocol, allowing routing of most packets without an explicit header, reducing the overhead of the protocol while still conserving its basic properties. The proposed method improves the network performance significantly compared to AODV, MTPR, and S-AODV protocol.


2013 ◽  
Vol 347-350 ◽  
pp. 3721-3723
Author(s):  
Jie Ying Lao ◽  
Zhi Lei Sun

Speedy IP Traceback method (SIPT) is deficient in monitoring and position attack sources, this paper puts forward an improvement scheme based on SIPT, it only marks two-three times for the packet on the key locations, and the propose also overload rarely used fields on IP packet header to store the checkpoint information, which can traceback the attack source use these marking information, which would help to attack path-reconstruction with a low false-positive rate as a guid.


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