Abstract—Traffic classification is important to many network applications, such as network monitoring. The classic way to identify flows, e.g., examining the port numbers in the packet headers, becomes ineffective. In this context, deep packet inspection technology, which does not only inspect the packet headers but also the packet payloads, plays a more important role in traffic classification. Meanwhile regular expressions are replacing strings to represent patterns because of their expressive power, simplicity and flexibility. However, regular expressions mathcing technique causes a high memory usage and processing cost, which result in low throughout. In this paper, we analyze the application-level protocol distribution of network traff...
Regular expression matching is the state of the art in signature based intrusion detection systems. ...
Abstract—Regular expression (RE) matching is a core compo-nent of deep packet inspection in modern n...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri In ...
The process of classifying packets according to a set of gen- eral rules is crucial to many network ...
Modern deep packet inspection systems use regular expressions to define various patterns of interest...
Modern deep packet inspection systems use regular expressions to define various patterns of interest...
The ability to generate security-related alerts while analyzing network traffic in real time has bec...
This dissertation deals with essential issues pertaining to high performance processing for network ...
Abstract—This paper focuses on regular expression matching over compressed traffic. The need for suc...
Abstract—Modern network devices need to perform deep packet inspection at high speed for security an...
Modern network security applications, such as network-based intrusion detection systems (NIDS) and f...
Abstract—Regular expression (RE) matching is a core compo-nent of deep packet inspection in modern n...
The emergence of new optical transmission technologies has led to ultra-high Giga bits per second (G...
Traffic classification is critical to effective network control and management. Recent researches on...
Abstract — Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) plays a major role in contemporary networks, and specificall...
Regular expression matching is the state of the art in signature based intrusion detection systems. ...
Abstract—Regular expression (RE) matching is a core compo-nent of deep packet inspection in modern n...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri In ...
The process of classifying packets according to a set of gen- eral rules is crucial to many network ...
Modern deep packet inspection systems use regular expressions to define various patterns of interest...
Modern deep packet inspection systems use regular expressions to define various patterns of interest...
The ability to generate security-related alerts while analyzing network traffic in real time has bec...
This dissertation deals with essential issues pertaining to high performance processing for network ...
Abstract—This paper focuses on regular expression matching over compressed traffic. The need for suc...
Abstract—Modern network devices need to perform deep packet inspection at high speed for security an...
Modern network security applications, such as network-based intrusion detection systems (NIDS) and f...
Abstract—Regular expression (RE) matching is a core compo-nent of deep packet inspection in modern n...
The emergence of new optical transmission technologies has led to ultra-high Giga bits per second (G...
Traffic classification is critical to effective network control and management. Recent researches on...
Abstract — Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) plays a major role in contemporary networks, and specificall...
Regular expression matching is the state of the art in signature based intrusion detection systems. ...
Abstract—Regular expression (RE) matching is a core compo-nent of deep packet inspection in modern n...
July 2013.A Thesis presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School at the University of Missouri In ...