Network Security White Papers
Automatic Synthesis of Efficient Intrusion Detection Systems on FPGAs
Overview This paper presents a tool for automatic synthesis of highly efficient intrusion detection systems using a high-level, graph-based partitioning methodology, and tree-based lookahead architectures. Intrusion detection for network security is a compute-intensive application demanding high system performance. This tool automates the creation of efficient FPGA architectures using system-level optimizations, a relatively unexplored field in this area. The pre-design tool allows for more efficient communication and extensive reuse of hardware components for dramatic increases in area-time performance. The tool is available online for public use.
| Publisher | University of Southern California | File Format | |
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| Date Published | June 2004 | ||
| Format | White Papers | ||
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