A dynamic anomaly detection approach based on permutation entropy for predicting aging-related failures

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Abstract

Software aging is a phenomenon referring to the performance degradation of a long-running software system. This phenomenon is an accumulative process during execution, which will gradually lead the system from a normal state to a failure-prone state. It is a crucial challenge for system reliability to predict the Aging-Related Failures (ARFs) accurately. In this paper, permutation entropy (PE) is modified to Multidimensional Multi-scale Permutation Entropy (MMPE) as a novel aging indicator to detect performance anomalies, since MMPE is sensitive to dynamic state changes. An experiment is set on the distributed database system Voldemort, and MMPE is calculated based on the collected performance metrics during execution. Finally, based on MMPE, a failure prediction model using the machine learning method to reveal the anomalies is presented, which can predict failures with high accuracy.

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Wang, S., Lu, M., Kong, S., & Ai, J. (2020). A dynamic anomaly detection approach based on permutation entropy for predicting aging-related failures. Entropy, 22(11), 1–18. https://doi.org/10.3390/e22111225

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