
Jan van Lunteren
Research Staff Member
IBM Research GmbH
Zurich Research Laboratory
Säumerstrasse 4
CH-8803 Rüschlikon, Switzerland
Short Biography
Jan van Lunteren received the M.Sc. degree in Electrical Engineering, the M.Sc. degree in
Technological Design, and the Ph.D. degree in Electrical Engineering in 1992, 1994, and 1998,
respectively, all from the Technical University of Eindhoven,The Netherlands.
He has been with the IBM Zurich Research Laboratory, Rüschlikon, Switzerland, since 1994,
doing research on high-speed networking. His current interests include high-performance
memory systems, (deep) packet classification algorithms, and high-performance programmable
accelerator engines.
Selected Publications
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- F. Iorio and J. van Lunteren,
"Fast Pattern Matching on the Cell Broadband Engine,"
2008 Workshop on Cell Systems and Applications, in conjunction with the 35th
International Symposium on Computer Architecture (ISCA), Beijing, China, June 2008.
- J. van Lunteren,
"A Novel Processor Architecture for High-Performance Stream Processing,"
Hot Chips 18,
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, August 2006.
- J. van Lunteren,
"High-Performance Pattern-Matching for Intrusion Detection,"
Proceedings of IEEE INFOCOM'06 ,
Barcelona, Spain, April 2006.
- J. van Lunteren, "Packet Classification at Ultra High Speeds,"
High-Speed Networking Workshop - The Terabits Challenge,
in conjunction with IEEE INFOCOM'06, Barcelona, Spain, April 24th 2006.
- J. van Lunteren,
"A Novel Processor Architecture for Efficient Conditional Processing:
Accelerating the Von Neumann Machine,"
ERCIM News, no. 65, April 2006.
- J. van Lunteren and A.P.J. Engbersen,
"High-Performance Pattern-Matching Engine for Intrusion Detection,"
Hot Chips 17,
Stanford University, Palo Alto, California, August 2005.
- J. van Lunteren, A.P.J. Engbersen, J. Bostian, B. Carey, and C. Larsson,
"XML accelerator engine,"
First International Workshop on High Performance XML Processing, in conjunction with the
13th International World Wide Web Conference (WWW2004), New York, NY, USA, May 2004.
- J. van Lunteren and A.P.J. Engbersen,
"Fast and scalable packet classification,"
IEEE Journal of Selected Areas in Communications, Special issue on high-performance
optical/electronic switches/routers for High-speed Internet, vol. 21, no. 4, pp. 560-571,
May 2003.
- M. Gabrani, G. Dittmann, A. Doering, A. Herkersdorf, P. Sagmeister, and J. van Lunteren,
"Design methodology for a modular service-driven network processor architecture,"
Computer Networks (Elsevier), Special issue on network processors, vol. 41, issue 5,
pp. 623-640, April 2003.
- J. van Lunteren and A.P.J. Engbersen,
"Dynamic multi-field packet classification,"
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM'02,
vol. 3, pp. 2215-2219, Taipei, Taiwan, November 2002.
- J. van Lunteren and A.P.J. Engbersen, "Multi-field packet classification using ternary CAM,"
IEE Electronics Letters, vol. 38, issue 1, pp. 21-23, January 2002.
- J. van Lunteren,
"Searching very large routing tables in wide embedded memory,"
Proceedings of the IEEE Global Telecommunications Conference GLOBECOM'01,
vol. 3, pp. 1615-1619, San Antonio, Texas, November 2001.
- J. van Lunteren,
"Searching very large routing tables in fast SRAM,"
Proceedings of the 10th IEEE International Conference on Computer Communications
and Networks ICCCN'01, pp. 4-11, Scottsdale, Arizona, October 2001.
- J. van Lunteren,
"Towards memory centric computing: a flexible address mapping scheme,"
Proceedings of the IEEE Canadian Conference on Electrical and Computer Engineering
CCECE'99, vol. 1, pp. 385-390, Edmonton, Alberta, May 1999.
Ph.D. Thesis
- J. van Lunteren, "Enhanced computer performance through adaptive main memory,"
Ph.D. Thesis, Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands,
ISBN 90-386-0500-5, 1998, pp. 1-247.
Press Coverage
- Scientific American,
"Recognition Engines," pp. 80-83, January 2006.
- EE Times,
"CPUs take parallel turn at Hot Chips," August 2005.
- EE Times,
"Routing evolution a chief concern at Globecom show," November 2001.
Patents
- J. van Lunteren,
"Packet classification,"
US patent 7,251,651, July 31, 2007.
- J. van Lunteren and T. Engbersen,
"Packet classification,"
US patent 7,193,997, March 20, 2007.
- G. Davis, C. Jeffries, and J. van Lunteren,
"Method and system for converting ranges into
overlapping prefixes for a longest prefix match,"
US patent 7,177,313, February 13, 2007.
- G. Davis, C. Jeffries, and J. van Lunteren,
"Method and system for performing range rule
testing in a ternary content addressable memory,"
US patent 6,886,073, April 26, 2005.
- J. van Lunteren,
"Prefix search method and data structure using compressed search tables,"
US patent 6,782,382, August 24, 2004.
- J. van Lunteren,
"Data structure for longest-matching prefix searching and updating method
for search table data structures,"
US patent 6,611,832, August 26, 2003.
- J. van Lunteren,
"Address mapping for configurable memory system,"
US patent 6,453,380, September 17, 2002.
- S. Dhong, P. Hofstee, O. Takahashi, and J. van Lunteren,
"Method for performing address mapping using two lookup tables,"
US patent 6,430,672, August 6, 2002.
- J. van Lunteren, "Address mapping for system memory,"
US patent 6,381,668, April 30, 2002.
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