An intrusion detection system based on multi-level clustering for hierarchical wireless sensor networks

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Abstract

In this work, an intrusion detection system (IDS) framework based on multi-level clustering for hierarchical wireless sensor networks is proposed. The framework employs two types of intrusion detection approaches: (1) “downward-IDS (D-IDS)” to detect the abnormal behavior (intrusion) of the subordinate (member) nodes; and (2) “upward-IDS (U-IDS)” to detect the abnormal behavior of the cluster heads. By using analytical calculations, the optimum parameters for the D-IDS (number of maximum hops) and U-IDS (monitoring group size) of the framework are evaluated and presented.

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Butun, I., Ra, I. H., & Sankar, R. (2015). An intrusion detection system based on multi-level clustering for hierarchical wireless sensor networks. Sensors (Switzerland), 15(11), 28960–28978. https://doi.org/10.3390/s151128960

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