
- Service-Centric End-to-End Abstractions in Next-Generation Networks
- Design Considerations for Network Processor Operating Tilman Wolf, Ning Weng, and Chia-Hui Tai
- Massively Parallel Anomaly Detection in Online Network Measurement
- TILMAN WOLF Phone: +1-413-545-0757 Address: Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering
- Workload Analysis for Network Processor Design Ramaswamy Ramaswamy, Ning Weng and Tilman Wolf
- An IXA-Based Network Measurement Node Ramaswamy Ramaswamy, Ning Weng, and Tilman Wolf
- Predictive Scheduling of Network Processors Tilman Wolf1
- TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, VOL. XX, NO. YY, ZZZ 2006 1 Performance Models for Network Processor Design
- IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON PARALLEL AND DISTRIBUTED SYSTEMS, VOL. XX, NO. YY, ZZZ 2007 1 Evaluating Dynamic Task Mapping in Network
- 404 IEEE JOURNAL ON SELECTED AREAS IN COMMUNICATIONS, VOL. 19, NO. 3, MARCH 2001 Design Issues for High-Performance Active Routers
- A Network Processor Based Passive Measurement Node Ramaswamy Ramaswamy, Ning Weng and Tilman Wolf
- Transparent TCP Acceleration Through Network Tilman Wolf, Shulin You, and Ramaswamy Ramaswamy
- Application Analysis and Resource Mapping for Heterogeneous Network Processor Architectures
- Collaborative Monitors for Embedded System Security Tilman Wolf*, Shufu Mao*, Dhruv Kumar*, Basab Datta*, Wayne Burleson* and Guy Gogniat
- Reconfigurable Security Primitive for Embedded Guy Gogniat
- 144 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON VERY LARGE SCALE INTEGRATION (VLSI) SYSTEMS, VOL. 16, NO. 2, FEBRUARY 2008 Reconfigurable Hardware for High-Security/
- Network Processors Flexibility and Performance for Next-Generation Networks
- A Network Processor Performance and Design Model with Benchmark Parameterization
- Topology Reconstruction via Path Recording in Secure MANET
- DESIGN ISSUES FOR HIGH PERFORMANCE ACTIVE ROUTERS
- Teaching Experiences With a Virtual Network Laboratory* Ken Wong, Tilman Wolf
- TabletPCs in a Freshman Engineering Course
- 358 IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON SYSTEMS, MAN, AND CYBERNETICS-PART C: APPLICATIONS AND REVIEWS, VOL. 33, NO. 3, AUGUST 2003 Aggregated Hierarchical Multicast--A
- Design of a Network Architecture with Inherent Data Path Tilman Wolf
- A Credential-Based Data Path Architecture for Assurable Global Networking
- Data Path Credentials for High-Performance Capabilities-Based Networks
- Network processors promise a flexible, programmable packet processing infrastruc-ture for network systems. To make full use of the capabilities of network processors,
- High-Speed Prefix-Preserving IP Address Anonymization for Passive Measurement Systems
- Configuring Sessions in Programmable Networks Sumi Choi, Jonathan Turner, and Tilman Wolf
- Network Processors -Flexibility and Performance for Next-Generation Networks
- On Runtime Management in Multi-Core Packet Processing Qiang Wu and Tilman Wolf
- A Scalable Distributed Routing Protocol for Networks with Data-Path Services
- Dynamic Workload Profiling and Task Allocation in Packet Processing Systems
- Operational Experience With a Virtual Networking Charlie Wiseman, Ken Wong, Tilman Wolf, and Sergey Gorinsky
- Benchmarking BGP Routers Qiang Wu, Yong Liao, Tilman Wolf, and Lixin Gao
- Design of a Network Service Architecture Sivakumar Ganapathy and Tilman Wolf
- Hardware Support for Secure Processing in Embedded Shufu Mao and Tilman Wolf
- A Characterization of High-Performance Network Monitoring Systems and Workloads
- An Architecture for Distributed Real-Time Passive Network Measurement Tilman Wolf, Ramaswamy Ramaswamy, Siddhartha Bunga, and Ning Yang
- Challenges and Applications for Network-Processor-Based Programmable Routers
- Analysis of Network Processing Workloads Ramaswamy Ramaswamy, Ning Weng, and Tilman Wolf
- Profiling and Mapping of Parallel Workloads on Network Processors
- Characterizing Network Processing Delay Ramaswamy Ramaswamy, Ning Weng and Tilman Wolf
- Pipelining vs. Multiprocessors Choosing the Right Network Processor System Topology
- Considering Processing Cost in Network Simulations Department of Electrical and
- Power Considerations in Network Processor Design Mark A. Franklin1
- Design Tradeoffs for Embedded Network Tilman Wolf1
- Locality-Aware Predictive Scheduling of Network Processors Tilman Wolf and Mark A. Franklin
- Configuring Sessions in Programmable Networks Sumi Choi, Jonathan Turner and Tilman Wolf
- CPU Scheduling for Active Processing using Feedback De cit Round Tilman Wolf and Dan Decasper
- Design of a Medical-Video-on-Demand System over ATM-Networks 1 Design of a Medical-Video-on-Demand
- On Network-Wide Packet Pacing Tilman Wolf, Yong Huang, Weibo Gong and Yan Cai
- Design of a Network Service Architecture (1) PI: Tilman Wolf
- Design of a Network Service Architecture PI: Tilman Wolf
- PacketBench: A Tool for Workload Characterization of Network Processing
- SPECIFICATION OF NETWORK SERVICES AND MAPPING ALGORITHMS
- A Distributed Routing Algorithm for Networks with Data-Path Services
- Analytic Modeling of Network Processors for Parallel Workload Mapping
- Assessing the Impact of Inking Technology in a Large Digital Design Course
- Tags for High Performance Active Networks Tilman Wolf1, Dan Decasper1, Christian Tschudin2
- A Methodology for Evaluating Runtime Support in Network Xin Huang and Tilman Wolf
- A Network Processor Based Passive Measurement Node
- RC 21865 (98398) 27 October 2000 Computer Science IBM Research Report