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13 May 2016 Probabilistic monitoring in intrusion detection module for energy efficiency in mobile ad hoc networks
Floriano De Rango, Andrea Lupia
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Abstract
MANETs allow mobile nodes communicating to each other using the wireless medium. A key aspect of these kind of networks is the security, because their setup is done without an infrastructure, so external nodes could interfere in the communication. Mobile nodes could be compromised, misbehaving during the multi-hop transmission of data, or they could have a selfish behavior to save energy, which is another important constraint in MANETs. The detection of these behaviors need a framework that takes into account the latest interactions among nodes, so malicious or selfish nodes could be detected also if their behavior is changed over time. The monitoring activity increases the energy consumption, so our proposal takes into account this issue reducing the energy required by the monitoring system, keeping the effectiveness of the intrusion detection system. The results show an improvement in the saved energy, improving the detection performance too.
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Floriano De Rango and Andrea Lupia "Probabilistic monitoring in intrusion detection module for energy efficiency in mobile ad hoc networks", Proc. SPIE 9837, Unmanned Systems Technology XVIII, 983708 (13 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2228528
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KEYWORDS
Network security

Computer intrusion detection

Information security

Mobile communications

Computer security

Energy efficiency

Environmental sensing

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