Self-organizing distributed intrusion detection in mobile Ad Hoc networks

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Abstract

This paper describes the initial results of a research program that is designed to enhance the security of wireless mobile ad hoc networks (MANET) by developing a distributed intrusion detection capability. Our approach uses self-organizing spiking neural networks that have the ability to establish connections across a widely distributed, and highly dynamic network. This capability enables our approach to demonstrate a distributed reasoning functionality that facilitates the detection of complex attacks against MANETs. The results of the evaluation of our approach and a discussion of additional areas of research is presented.

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Cannady, J. (2005). Self-organizing distributed intrusion detection in mobile Ad Hoc networks. In Advances in Soft Computing (pp. 233–242). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-32391-0_31

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