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    Design of a High Speed FPGA-Based Classifier for Efficient Packet Classification

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    Packet classification is a vital and complicated task as the processing of packets should be done at a specified line speed. In order to classify a packet as belonging to a particular flow or set of flows, network nodes must perform a search over a set of filters using multiple fields of the packet as the search key. Hence the matching of packets should be much faster and simpler for quick processing and classification. A hardware accelerator or a classifier has been proposed here using a modified version of the HyperCuts packet classification algorithm. A new pre-cutting process has been implemented to reduce the memory size to fit in an FPGA. This classifier can classify packets with high speed and with a power consumption factor of less than 3W. This methodology removes the need for floating point division to be performed by replacing the region compaction scheme of HyperCuts by pre-cutting, while classifying the packets and concentrates on classifying the packets at the core of the network.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures, "Published with International Journal of Computer Trends and Technology (IJCTT)", "National Conference on Modern Electronics and Signal Processing (2014)- Velammal Engineering College", "Recent Trends in Information Technology (2014)- R.M.K College of Engineering and Technology
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