Sample selected extreme learning machine based intrusion detection in fog computing and MEC

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Abstract

Fog computing, as a new paradigm, has many characteristics that are different from cloud computing. Due to the resources being limited, fog nodes/MEC hosts are vulnerable to cyberattacks. Lightweight intrusion detection system (IDS) is a key technique to solve the problem. Because extreme learning machine (ELM) has the characteristics of fast training speed and good generalization ability, we present a new lightweight IDS called sample selected extreme learning machine (SS-ELM). The reason why we propose "sample selected extreme learningmachine" is that fog nodes/MEC hosts do not have the ability to store extremely large amounts of training data sets.Accordingly, they are stored, computed, and sampled by the cloud servers.Then, the selected sample is given to the fog nodes/MEC hosts for training. This design can bring down the training time and increase the detection accuracy. Experimental simulation verifies that SS-ELM performs well in intrusion detection in terms of accuracy, training time, and the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) value.

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An, X., Zhou, X., Lü, X., Lin, F., & Yang, L. (2018). Sample selected extreme learning machine based intrusion detection in fog computing and MEC. Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing, 2018. https://doi.org/10.1155/2018/7472095

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