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Cuckoo Filters and Bloom Filters: Comparison and Application to Packet Classification

Pedro Reviriego, Jorge Martínez, David Larrabeiti, Salvatore Pontarelli

2020IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management45 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Bloom filters are used to perform approximate membership checking in a wide range of applications in both computing and networking, but the recently introduced cuckoo filter is also gaining popularity. Therefore, it is of interest to compare both filters and provide insights into their features so that designers can make an informed decision when implementing approximate membership checking in a given application. This article first compares Bloom and cuckoo filters focusing on a packet classification application. The analysis identifies a shortcoming of cuckoo filters in terms of false positive rate when they do not operate close to full occupancy. Based on that observation, this article also proposes the use of a configurable bucket to improve the scaling of the false positive rate of the cuckoo filter with occupancy.

Topics & Concepts

Bloom filterCuckooComputer scienceCuckoo searchPopularityNetwork packetFilter (signal processing)False positive rateArtificial intelligenceAlgorithmComputer networkParticle swarm optimizationSocial psychologyPsychologyComputer visionZoologyBiologyCaching and Content DeliveryNetwork Packet Processing and OptimizationInternet Traffic Analysis and Secure E-voting
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