2020
DOI: 10.1049/iet-net.2019.0125
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Impact of TCAM size on power efficiency in a network of OpenFlow switches

Abstract: Recent developments in networking include the interest in software-defined networking, in which OpenFlow switches are in charge of forwarding traffic by matching incoming packets with forwarding rules in their flow tables. Flow tables are commonly implemented in ternary content addressable memories (TCAMs). Typically, this type of memory tends to be extremely expensive and to be power-hungry devices. The price and power dissipation of TCAM depend on the capacity of the memory. A blind design of memory size can… Show more

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“…Packet aggregation reduces the number of packets handled by the core routers, but it increases the packet sizes making the energy benefits offered by packet aggregation not intuitive. It has been shown theoretically and practically in [ 53 , 54 , 55 ] that the power consumption of a core router or switch consists of a fixed baseline power and a dynamic power . The baseline power is the power consumed by some components such as the cooling Fans, routing engine cards (e.g., during signalling and updating of the routing tables) and other electronic components when they are idle.…”
Section: The Tradeoff Between Throughput Energy Consumption and Delaymentioning
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“…Packet aggregation reduces the number of packets handled by the core routers, but it increases the packet sizes making the energy benefits offered by packet aggregation not intuitive. It has been shown theoretically and practically in [ 53 , 54 , 55 ] that the power consumption of a core router or switch consists of a fixed baseline power and a dynamic power . The baseline power is the power consumed by some components such as the cooling Fans, routing engine cards (e.g., during signalling and updating of the routing tables) and other electronic components when they are idle.…”
Section: The Tradeoff Between Throughput Energy Consumption and Delaymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamic power is the power consumed by the data plane (the line cards and the switching fabric) when it is receiving, processing, and transmitting data packets. Therefore, the power profile of a network router or switch is [ 53 , 54 , 55 , 56 ] …”
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“…Due to the huge amount of traffic occurring in networks and the need to quickly decide where to direct such traffic, high performance of these memories is needed. TCAM allows very fast browsing of the flow entries stored in it, but this is associated with a high production cost and high power consumption [7]. Optimizing the size of the required arrays is an important research problem.…”
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