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Advantech Intel®-based Deep Packet Inspection (DPI) Platforms for LTE
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Providing new levels of ‘network intelligence” requires a technology that can look deep inside every packet of information. This technology is known as Deep Packet Inspection or DPI. DPI high-speed pattern matching identifies the packet contents, tags it, and passes it on to applications that makes decisions at wire speed. DPI technologies do not require individually complex operations, but they must be extremely fast and capable of managing many packet streams simultaneously. Network intelligence platforms require high performance processors, utilizing, multi-processor, multi-core and multithreaded implementations.
The video presents the solution to these challenges: Advantech’s FWA-6500. OEM ready and highly configurable, the 6500 represents the latest in high performance network application platforms. Powered by 2 Intel Xeon Processors and using flexible network mezzanine cards the 6500 delivers the ultimate packet processing performance in a 2U form factor. Developed solely on Intel architecture, tuned by Advantech from the processors to the IO, developers need just one code base, one set of tools and can access a massive ecosystem of software resources.
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Multicore Plus Optimized Packet Processing Software
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We used to talk about POTS, or the Plain Old Telephone Service, whose only service was basic dial tone, whether the original analog or newer digital variety. A lot has changed since then, and the fixed telephony infrastructure bears no resemblance to the POTS of yesteryear. The last few years have seen similar changes in the wireless infrastructure, and, with plenty more on the horizon, we now look back fondly on what some are now calling the POCS (Plain Old Cellular Service). Making a simple phone call, ‘sans wires,’ no matter where we are, is now an intrinsic part of everyday life. The myriad wireless technologies are no longer just a voice medium, and, since the advent of usable data capabilities, the demand and associated growth of the wireless data infrastructure has been unprecedented, with no end in sight.
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