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Gábor Rétvári

Researcher at Budapest University of Technology and Economics

Publications -  7
Citations -  103

Gábor Rétvári is an academic researcher from Budapest University of Technology and Economics. The author has contributed to research in topics: Forwarding plane & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 7 publications receiving 17 citations.

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The Programmable Data Plane: Abstractions, Architectures, Algorithms, and Applications

TL;DR: This survey presents recent trends and issues in the design and implementation of programmable network devices, focusing on prominent architectures, abstractions, algorithms, and applications proposed, debated, and realized over the past years.
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A Survey of Fast-Recovery Mechanisms in Packet-Switched Networks

TL;DR: This survey presents a systematic, tutorial-like overview of packet-based fast-recovery mechanisms in the data plane, focusing on concepts but structured around different networking technologies, from traditional link-layer and IP-based mechanisms, over BGP and MPLS to emerging software-defined networks and programmable data planes.
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Cooperative Rule Caching for SDN Switches

TL;DR: This paper provides models and algorithms for cooperative rule caching with dependencies, accounting for dependencies among rules implied by existing switch memory types, and proposes multiple switches to work together to avoid accessing the control plane.
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A Survey of Fast Recovery Mechanisms in the Data Plane

TL;DR: This survey presents a systematic, tutorial-like overview of packet-based fast-recovery mechanisms in the data plane, focusing on concepts but structured around different networking technologies, from traditional link-layer and IP-based mechanisms, over BGP and MPLS to emerging software-defined networks and programmable data planes.
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Dynamic Recompilation of Software Network Services with Morpheus.

TL;DR: Morpheus as discussed by the authors is a system working alongside static compilers that continuously optimizes the targeted networking code and introduces a number of new techniques, from static code analysis to adaptive code instrumentation, and a toolbox of domain specific optimizations that are not restricted to a specific data plane framework or programming language.