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Development of PCCNN-Based Network Intrusion Detection System for EDGE Computing
by
Shoaib Arif, Muhammad
, Shahzadi, Kiran
, Ul Zaman, Badar
, Raza, Ali
, Sarwar, Sana
, Naveed, Qasim
, Mohsin, Muhammad
, Naveed, Muhammad
, Abodayeh, Kamaledin
, Zaheer Abbas, Syed
, Zeb, Zunir
, Rafiq, Muhammad
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Cellular communication
/ Classification
/ Datasets
/ Edge computing
/ Feature extraction
/ Intrusion detection systems
/ Machine learning
/ Neural networks
/ Principal components analysis
/ Traffic information
2022
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Development of PCCNN-Based Network Intrusion Detection System for EDGE Computing
by
Shoaib Arif, Muhammad
, Shahzadi, Kiran
, Ul Zaman, Badar
, Raza, Ali
, Sarwar, Sana
, Naveed, Qasim
, Mohsin, Muhammad
, Naveed, Muhammad
, Abodayeh, Kamaledin
, Zaheer Abbas, Syed
, Zeb, Zunir
, Rafiq, Muhammad
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Cellular communication
/ Classification
/ Datasets
/ Edge computing
/ Feature extraction
/ Intrusion detection systems
/ Machine learning
/ Neural networks
/ Principal components analysis
/ Traffic information
2022
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Development of PCCNN-Based Network Intrusion Detection System for EDGE Computing
by
Shoaib Arif, Muhammad
, Shahzadi, Kiran
, Ul Zaman, Badar
, Raza, Ali
, Sarwar, Sana
, Naveed, Qasim
, Mohsin, Muhammad
, Naveed, Muhammad
, Abodayeh, Kamaledin
, Zaheer Abbas, Syed
, Zeb, Zunir
, Rafiq, Muhammad
in
Artificial neural networks
/ Cellular communication
/ Classification
/ Datasets
/ Edge computing
/ Feature extraction
/ Intrusion detection systems
/ Machine learning
/ Neural networks
/ Principal components analysis
/ Traffic information
2022
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Development of PCCNN-Based Network Intrusion Detection System for EDGE Computing
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Development of PCCNN-Based Network Intrusion Detection System for EDGE Computing
2022
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Overview
Intrusion Detection System (IDS) plays a crucial role in detecting and identifying the DoS and DDoS type of attacks on IoT devices. However, anomaly-based techniques do not provide acceptable accuracy for efficacious intrusion detection. Also, we found many difficulty levels when applying IDS to IoT devices for identifying attempted attacks. Given this background, we designed a solution to detect intrusions using the Convolutional Neural Network (CNN) for Enhanced Data rates for GSM Evolution (EDGE) Computing. We created two separate categories to handle the attack and non-attack events in the system. The findings of this study indicate that this approach was significantly effective. We attempted both multiclass and binary classification. In the case of binary, we clustered all malicious traffic data in a single class. Also, we developed 13 layers of Sequential 1-D CNN for IDS detection and assessed them on the public dataset NSL-KDD. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) was implemented to decrease the size of the feature vector based on feature extraction and engineering. The approach proposed in the current investigation obtained accuracies of 99.34% and 99.13% for binary and multiclass classification, respectively, for the NSL-KDD dataset. The experimental outcomes showed that the proposed Principal Component-based Convolution Neural Network (PCCNN) approach achieved greater precision based on deep learning and has potential use in modern intrusion detection for IoT systems.
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Tech Science Press
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