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2009 Ninth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications
Danger Theory and Multi-agents Applied for Addressing the Deny of Service Detection Problem in IEEE 802.11 Networks
Pisa, Italy
November 30-December 02
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3872-3
Deny of service (DoS) detection problem is a common and annoying network difficulty, but for IEEE 802.11 standards it becomes even more troublesome. Addressing this issue, we introduce a new approach to promptly warn the user. The detection algorithm put forward, combines second generation of Artificial Immune Systems, Danger Theory and Multi-Agent System. For the detection system, we used the dendritic cells algorithm, modified to IEEE 802.11 environments. Experimental results carried out in controlled setups have shown that the model can easily and effectively be applied for detecting DoS in IEEE 802.11 networks.
Index Terms:
Deny of service detection problem, Artificial Immune Systems, Danger Theory, Multi-Agent Systems, Dendritic Cells
Citation:
Moisés Danziger, Marcelo Lacerda, Fernando B. de Lima Neto, "Danger Theory and Multi-agents Applied for Addressing the Deny of Service Detection Problem in IEEE 802.11 Networks," isda, pp.695-702, 2009 Ninth International Conference on Intelligent Systems Design and Applications, 2009
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