Abstract

his work gives a comparison between two approaches used for improving search operation speed by using FPGA-based Binary Content Addressable Memory (BiCAM), which is a parallel type of computer memory that quickly searches for and retrieves specific data stored within the memory by assigning a unique address to each piece of data. This hardware-based technique is more efficient than traditional software-based techniques such as Linear, Binary, and hash-based. The FPGA-based BiCAM is implemented using two different approaches: using Flip-flops and Block Random Access Memory as the memory element. The performance of these implementations is evaluated through Time complexity analysis, resource utilization, and search speed. The results indicate that the Flip-flops approach is worse in terms of search speed and resource utilization compared to the other approach. With the current increasing demand for faster and more efficient search operations, this approach can play an important role in optimizing search operations.

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