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Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 243 mm, Gewicht: 962 g

Lekkas

Network Processors

Architectures, Protocols, and Platforms
Erscheinungsjahr 2003
ISBN: 978-0-07-140986-5
Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC

Architectures, Protocols, and Platforms

Buch, Englisch, 456 Seiten, Format (B × H): 192 mm x 243 mm, Gewicht: 962 g

ISBN: 978-0-07-140986-5
Verlag: McGraw Hill LLC


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Explains how network processors work and provides detailed information on all major commercial architectures, from features to design considerations

Network processing units (NPUs) will be the occasion of sweeping changes in the network hardware industry over the next few years. This new breed of microchip impacts chip designers like Intel, equipment vendors like Cisco, application developers like IBM and Morotola, and an army of software engineers who spent the last decade working on protocols and network management solutions.A thoroughly practical dissection of the early NPU market, this designer's guide explains how network processors work and provides detailed information on all major commercial architectures, from features to design considerations. Comparative tables are a rich source of cross-industry info. Coverage includes traffic managers, classification chips, content-addressable memories, switch fabrics, security accelerators, storage coprocessors and NetASICs.

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PART 1: FUNDAMENTALSChapter 1: The Evolution of Network Technology: Distributed Computing and the Convergence of NetworksChapter 2: Network Processors: JustificationChapter 3: Packet ProcessingPART 2: NETWORK PROCESSOR ARCHITECTUREChapter 4: IBM PowerNP(tm)Chapter 5: Intel IXA(tm) Network ProcessorsChapter 6: AMCC nP(tm) Family of Network ProcessorsChapter 7: Agere PayloadPlus(r) Family of Network ProcessorsChapter 8: Motorola's C-Port(tm) Family of Network ProcessorsChapter 9: Other NPU ArchitecturesChapter 10: Alternative Approaches to Network Processing: Net ASICs and Designing with IP CoresPART 3: PERIPHERAL CHIPS SUPPORTING NETWORK PROCESSORS: STORAGE PROCESSORS, CLASSIFICATION PROCESSORS, SEARCH ENGINES, SWITCH FABRICS, AND TRAFFIC MANAGERSChapter 11: Storage Network Processors (SNPs)Chapter 12: Search EnginesChapter 13: Classification ProcessorsChapter 14: Switch FabricsChapter 15: Traffic ManagersPART 4: PUTTING EVERYTHING TOGETHERChapter 16: Systems Engineering IssuesPART 5: SECURITY COPROCESSORSChapter 17: Security CoprocessorsLIST OF ACRONYMSAPPENDIX I: OVERVIEW OF NETWORK-PROCESSOR PRODUCTS AND PLATFORMSAPPENDIX II: TYPICAL TRAFFIC LOAD (in Millions of Packets per Second) CORRESPONDENCE AT VARIOUS LINK SPEEDS AND PACKET SIZESAPPENDIX III: STANDARDIZATION EFFORTS IN NETWORK PROCESSINGINDEX


Lekkas, Panos C
Panos C. Lekkas (Framingham MA) is a 20-year veteran of the communications chip industry, including a stint as the lead architect for IBM's PowerPC. Most recently, as founder and principal of TeleHubLink, he created a family of microchips for network security. Lekkas co-authored the bestselling book Wireless Security, contributing a unique section on hardware issues and solutions.

Panos Lekkas has been intensely active in the industry for more than 20 years and is currently the Founder and President of Xstream Technologies LLC in Boston, Massachusetts. Lekkas is involved in advanced technology and business development in the areas of network processing, broadband optical and RF wireless communications security, and neural computing. Lekkas is known for his expert technology advisory role for both government and leading hi-tech companies, as well as for top-of-the-line investment banks and venture capital companies. His combined experience in both technology and business development worldwide has been applied to projects involving introduction of new technologies, performing due diligence process and technology evaluation for clients, as well as conducting valuation and sale of companies and technology assets to prospective corporate acquirers. His company has also been developing a series of patents and intellectural property that it licenses and it also provides turnkey solutions in projects involving communications systems analysis/simulation/development, VLSI/SOC architecture design, FPGA prototyping, and development of embedded software.Lekkas started his career as a VLSI engineer with Silvar-Lisco and he rose to supervise the company's European applications engineering group. He joined IBM in the early 1980s. Among several positions he was Leading Architect & Systems Engineer in Austin, Texas, in charge of processor and memory management architecture and he has been instrumental in IBM's successful worldwide introduction of the RISC architecture, which ultimately evolved to become the heart of the renown IBM RS/6000 supercomputers. Lekkas has held several positions in advanced technology development and technical marketing management with IBM in both the United States and Europe.After he left IBM and before starting Xstream Technologies, Lekkas has held positions as CTO & Technology Division General Manager of THLC in Marlboro, Mass., a fabless semiconductor company in the area of high-speed communications security where he built the engineering division by a series of mergers and acquisitions while hands-on leading the development of the company's highly complex ASIC product in collaboration with IBM Microelectronics; Co-Founder, President/CEO of wirelessEncryption.com Inc., a Burlington, Mass. fabless semiconductor company where he invented and started developing a patented streaming communications security technology that culminated to a multimillion dollar IPO; VP Engineering at ACI, a Hudson, Mass. fabless semiconductor company designing advanced communications ASICs; Director of Business Development with TCC, in Concord, Mass. where he further built and supervised the in-house cryptography team, participating in industry-standards bodies, and having led the product definition for systems destined for military and intelligence communications including link- and protocol-sensitive encryptors for the industry; Director of International Technical Sales & Applications Engineering with Galileo Corp. where he pioneered the introduction of their WDM (wavelength division multiplexing) and praseodymium-doped-fluoride fiber telecom amplifier communications technology and where he increased by 10 times the Japanese business of the company within two years. At Galileo he had the establishment of the company's electro-optics technologies as a de facto standard worldwide in the fields of lithography, scanning electron microscopy, and surface analysis for semiconductor equipment manufacturers and he was instrumental in the effort to diversify the fiberoptics-based coherent-imaging business division from heads-up avionics displays to medical markets that revolutionalized the ways minimally invasive surgery is conducted. Before that, Lekkas had also set up and run successfully with full P&L responsibility Galileo's European branch working closely with manufacturers of image inte



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