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Limitations and Implementation Experiences of Integrated Layer Processing

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Integrated Layer Processing (ILP) has several limitations on current system environments. Performance evaluations show that the main benefits from ILP are rather a reduced number of memory accesses than an improved cache hit rate. Data manipulation characteristics have significant impact on the cache behavior and on the achievable performance gain of ILP. Future protocol characteristics and efficient implementation concepts for communication systems with CPU expensive data manipulations are proposed.

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Braun, T. (1995). Limitations and Implementation Experiences of Integrated Layer Processing. In: Huber-Wäschle, F., Schauer, H., Widmayer, P. (eds) GISI 95. Informatik aktuell. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79958-7_19

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