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Multi-Core Architecture on FPGA for Large Dictionary String Matching ∗
"... FPGA has long been considered an attractive platform for high performance implementations of string matching. However, as the size of pattern dictionaries continues to grow, such large dictionaries can be stored in external DRAM only. The increased memory latency and limited bandwidth pose new chall ..."
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challenges to FPGA-based designs, and the lack of spatial and temporal locality in data access also leads to low utilization of memory bandwidth. In this paper, we propose a multi-core architecture on FPGA to address these challenges. We adopt the popular Aho-Corasick (AC-opt) algorithm for our string
Detecting Virus Mutations Via Dynamic Matching
"... To defeat current commercial antivirus software, the virus developers are employing obfuscation techniques to create mutating viruses. The current antivirus software cannot handle the obfuscated viruses well since its detection methods that are based upon static signatures are not resilient to even ..."
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slight variations in the code that forms the virus. In this paper, we propose a new type of virus signature, called dynamic signature, and an algorithm for matching dynamic signatures. Our dynamic signature is created based on the runtime behavior of a virus. Therefore, an obfuscated virus can also
The Java Hotspot(tm) Server Compiler
- In USENIX Java Virtual Machine Research and Technology Symposium
, 2001
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Permission is granted for noncommercial reproduction of the work for educational or research purposes.
FAST COMPUTATION OF THE FITNESS FUNCTION FOR PROTEIN FOLDING PREDICTION IN A 2D HYDROPHILIC- HYDROPHOBIC MODEL
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Discipline ou spécialité: Systèmes embarquées
, 2010
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J Autom Reasoning (2014) 52:155–190 DOI 10.1007/s10817-013-9285-6 Anti-unification for Unranked Terms and Hedges
"... © The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We study anti-unification for unranked terms and hedges that may contain term and hedge variables. The anti-unification problem of two hedges s̃1 and s̃2 is concerned with finding their generalization, a he ..."
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© The Author(s) 2013. This article is published with open access at Springerlink.com Abstract We study anti-unification for unranked terms and hedges that may contain term and hedge variables. The anti-unification problem of two hedges s̃1 and s̃2 is concerned with finding their generalization, a
Chemical derivatization and mass spectral libraries in metabolic profiling by GC/MS and LC/MS/MS
- J Exp Bot
, 2005
"... An overview is presented of gas chromatography/mass spectrometry (GC/MS) and liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC/MS), the two major hyphenated tech-niques employed inmetabolic profiling that complement direct ‘fingerprinting ’ methods such as atmospheric pressure ionization (API) quadrupole ..."
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time-of-flight MS, API Fourier transform MS, and NMR. In GC/MS, the analytes are normally derivatized prior to analysis in order to reduce their polarity and facilitate chromato-graphic separation. The electron ionization mass spec-tra obtained are reproducible and suitable for library matching, mass
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