IEICE Transactions on Information and Systems
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A Low-Power Packet Memory Architecture with a Latency-Aware Packet Mapping Method
Hyuk-Jun LEESeung-Chul KIMEui-Young CHUNG
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2013 Volume E96.D Issue 4 Pages 963-966

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A packet memory stores packets in internet routers and it requires typically RTT×C for the buffer space, e.g. several GBytes, where RTT is an average round-trip time of a TCP flow and C is the bandwidth of the router's output link. It is implemented with DRAM parts which are accessed in parallel to achieve required bandwidth. They consume significant power in a router whose scalability is heavily limited by power and heat problems. Previous work shows the packet memory size can be reduced to $\frac{RTT\times C}{\sqrt{N}}$, where N is the number of long-lived TCP flows. In this paper, we propose a novel packet memory architecture which splits the packet memory into on-chip and off-chip packet memories. We also propose a low-power packet mapping method for this architecture by estimating the latency of packets and mapping packets with small latencies to the on-chip memory. The experimental results show that our proposed architecture and mapping method reduce the dynamic power consumption of the off-chip memory by as much as 94.1% with only 50% of the packet buffer size suggested by the previous work in realistic scenarios.
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