Intelligent Intrusion Detection Based on Federated Learning for Edge-Assisted Internet of Things

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As an innovative strategy, edge computing has been considered a viable option to address the limitations of cloud computing in supporting the Internet-of-Things applications. However, due to the instability of the network and the increase of the attack surfaces, the security in edge-assisted IoT needs to be better guaranteed. In this paper, we propose an intelligent intrusion detection mechanism, FedACNN, which completes the intrusion detection task by assisting the deep learning model CNN through the federated learning mechanism. In order to alleviate the communication delay limit of federal learning, we innovatively integrate the attention mechanism, and the FedACNN can achieve ideal accuracy with a 50% reduction of communication rounds.

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Man, D., Zeng, F., Yang, W., Yu, M., Lv, J., & Wang, Y. (2021). Intelligent Intrusion Detection Based on Federated Learning for Edge-Assisted Internet of Things. Security and Communication Networks, 2021. https://doi.org/10.1155/2021/9361348

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