- Title:
- High Speed Router Platform and Adaptive Network Caching
- Presenter:
- Xu Du
- Date:
- June 21, 2002
- Abstract:
- Before I came to TITR, I took part in the development of AVIA High Speed
Multi-access Switch-Routing Platform. It has the capability to switch and
route IP packets at wire-speed, and the capability to address itself as the
edge device with the flexibility of proprietary FPGA design. In order to
fulfill the QoS requirements of different media types, we put in major effort
to guarantee the bandwidth within our platform. Furthermore, AVIA
provides a flexible platform for a number of applications. We will introduce
VOIP as an example application module on the AVIA platform.
In the second part of my presentation, I will talk about the research I am
planning to perform in TITR in the coming three months. The project is
Self-organizing Adaptive Network Caching Scheme Base on Active
Network Technology. Though caching is not a new concept and
researchers have been working on it since the early 90's, it is still a
difficult and significant research area. For example, there is the question of
how to deploy a self-organizing global caching system, and how to cache
the dynamic contents. I believe a self-organizing overlapped multicast
groups based on active network technology is a feasible solution.
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