Embedded data indexing for fast stream interception by Internet appliances

Interception of a data stream is central to any intelligent and dynamic processing of Web information. It is perhaps as fundamental to Internet services' overall architecture as the design of disk scheduling to the conventional machine architecture. We discuss an IPv6 based indexing protocol that can facilitate random access into multilevel hierarchically encoded content streams and provide serious performance boost to Web content processing.

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