Description
As the demand for digital communication networks has increased, so have the challenges in network component design. To meet ever-escalating performance, flexibility, and economy requirements, the networking industry has opted to build products around network processors. These new chips range from task-specific processors, such as classification and encryption engines, to more general-purpose packet or communications applications such as routing, protocol analysis, voice and data convergence, firewalls, VPNs and QoS.
Table of Content
Network Processors: Themes and Challenges
Part I Design Principles
Part II Practices
Index
About The Author
Patrick Growley received his B.A. from Illinois Wesleyan University, where he studied mathematics, physics, and computer science, and his M.S. and Ph.D. degrees, both im computer science and engineering, from the University of Washington. In Autumn 2003, Dr. Growley joined the faculty of the Department of computer science and engineering at Washington University in St. Louis.
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