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11 - Computer Science and Informatics
Liverpool John Moores University
Balancing intrusion detection resources in ubiquitous computing networks
<19> Ubiquitous computer networks normally involve devices with limited computing, energy and communication capacities, so intrusion detection on such networks has to give special considerations to resource efficiency. To address this issue, the paper proposes a novel service-oriented and user-centric intrusion detection system, which is among the early work in the area. The system employs an innovative metric-based approach for reducing resource consumptions by balancing multi-factors such as trust and energy usage, while retaining effective intrusion detection. The system evaluation via simulation shows positive outcomes. The work is important for the protection of increasingly deployed ubiquitous networks.