Publication No 36830

Author(s)

Hauger, S.*; Wild, T.; Mutter, A.*; Kirstädter, A.*; Karras, K.; Ohlendorf, R.; Feller, F.*; Scharf, J.*

Title

Packet Processing at 100 Gbps and Beyond - Challenges and Perspectives

Topics

Computer Architecture; Broadband Networks

Methods

Systems Engineering

Keywords

NETWORK PROCESSOR; BUFFER DIMENSIONING; HIGH SPEED; ARCHITECTURE; NETWORK EVOLUTION; BROADBAND; ETHERNET; FAST PACKET SWITCHING; OVERVIEW; TECHNOLOGY

Abstract

The continuous growth of traffic volumes steadily raises the throughput requirements on the network infrastructure. Additionally, a transformation of the classical TDM-based backbone networks to packet networks with Carrier Ethernet as the target technology occurs. The standardization process of 100 Gbps Ethernet is under way. This not only poses big challenges to transmission but also to packet processing technologies. However, recent announcements from network processing unit (NPU) vendors promise that packet processing at 100 Gbps is feasible. The big question for system manufacturers now is, whether this trend will continue and finally lead to 1 Tbps packet switching, or whether there are technological roadblocks that inhibit this development path. In this paper, we address this question and identify packet processing performance, packet buffer throughput, chip-to-chip interface speed, and power dissipation as the most critical factors. We discuss their limiting factors as well as architectural and technological trends that can further increase their performance. Based on these investigations and extrapolating anticipated technological advances we expect that 1 Tbps packet processing and switching could be introduced in the network within several years. Since this, however, not only depends on technological but also on economical factors, we show how slight modifications of the network architecture and protocols could alleviate some implementation complexities and thus reduce the overall cost.

Year

2009

Reference entry

Hauger, S.; Wild, T.; Mutter, A.; Kirstädter, A.; Karras, K.; Ohlendorf, R.; Feller, F.; Scharf, J.
Packet Processing at 100 Gbps and Beyond - Challenges and Perspectives
Beiträge zur 10. ITG Fachtagung Photonic Networks, Leipzig, May 2009, pp. 43-52

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