Yi Tang, Junchen Jiang, Xiaofei Wang, B. Liu, Yang Xu
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Independent Parallel Compact Finite Automatons for Accelerating Multi-String Matching
Multi-string matching is a key technique for implementing network security applications like Network Intrusion Detection Systems (NIDS). Existing DFA-based approaches always tradeoff between memory and throughput, and fail to has the best of both worlds. This paper extends the classic longest prefix principle from single-character to multi-character string matching and proposes a multi-string matching acceleration scheme named Independent Parallel Compact Finite Automata (PC-FA). In the scheme, DFA is divided into k PC-FAs, each of which can process one character from the input stream, achieving a speedup up to k with reduced memory occupation. Theoretical proof is given for the equivalency between traditional DFA and PC-FA approach. Experi-mental evaluations show that seven times of speedup can be practically achieved with a reduced memory size than up-to-date DFA-based compression approaches.