Some issues about upgrading and developing high-speed local IP network encryption devices
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https://doi.org/10.54654/isj.v1i15.838Keywords:
IP network encryption device, PowerPC, FPGATóm tắt
Abstract— In this article on the basis of researching technological solutions to design and manufacture IP network encryption devices in the world, the authors synthesized and introduced the trend of developing technologies for IP network encryption devices, simultaneously explained the challenges posed in the design and manufacture of local IP network encryption devices, proposed design and manufacturing models to ensure optimization based on PowerPC and FPGA solution . The proposed model has been applied in designing and manufacturing IP network encryption devices.
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