Evaluation of Baseline Methods for IDD-based SSD External Memory Search

Authors

  • Yuki Suzuki The University of Tokyo
  • Alex Fukunaga The University of Tokyo

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1609/socs.v19i1.43100

Abstract

Many difficult search problems can not be solved by algorithms such as A* using only RAM. Search algorithms which use external memory such as SSDs and HDDs with much higher capacity than RAM have been proposed in previous work, but previous work has focused on delayed duplicate detection approaches, as well as complex immediate duplicate detection (IDD) methods. Despite the ubiquity of SSDs, relatively simple methods for IDD have not been systematically studied. In addition, the effect of OS-level mechanisms for managing and speeding up accesses to external memory, such as page caches, has not been studied. This paper addresses these gaps in the literature by evaluating and analyzing the performance of simple baseline approaches to IDD-based A*.

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Published

2026-08-14

How to Cite

Suzuki, Y., & Fukunaga, A. (2026). Evaluation of Baseline Methods for IDD-based SSD External Memory Search. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Combinatorial Search, 19(1), 276–284. https://doi.org/10.1609/socs.v19i1.43100