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Next generation networks anticipate an increasing amount of network traffic from a wide range of emerging network applications. The features of packet flows (such as the minimal packet inter-arrival time and the number of packets with non-zero options in TCP headers) are used frequently in determining the traffic type and applying security policies. However, the extraction of flow features is difficult...
Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) refers to examining both packet header and payload to look for predefined patterns, which is essential for network security, intrusion detection and content-aware switch etc. The increasing line speed and expanding pattern sets make DPI a challenging task. Network Processors (NPs) are chosen to perform DPI due to their packet processing performance and programmability...
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