CRAISep 14, 2023

AIDPS:Adaptive Intrusion Detection and Prevention System for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

arXiv:2309.07730v118 citationsh-index: 53
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It addresses security for resource-constrained underwater sensor networks, but appears incremental as it combines existing machine learning and drift detection algorithms.

The paper tackles security vulnerabilities in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks by proposing AIDPS, an adaptive decentralized intrusion detection and prevention system, which outperforms state-of-the-art methods in detecting attacks like blackhole and flooding.

Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UW-ASNs) are predominantly used for underwater environments and find applications in many areas. However, a lack of security considerations, the unstable and challenging nature of the underwater environment, and the resource-constrained nature of the sensor nodes used for UW-ASNs (which makes them incapable of adopting security primitives) make the UW-ASN prone to vulnerabilities. This paper proposes an Adaptive decentralised Intrusion Detection and Prevention System called AIDPS for UW-ASNs. The proposed AIDPS can improve the security of the UW-ASNs so that they can efficiently detect underwater-related attacks (e.g., blackhole, grayhole and flooding attacks). To determine the most effective configuration of the proposed construction, we conduct a number of experiments using several state-of-the-art machine learning algorithms (e.g., Adaptive Random Forest (ARF), light gradient-boosting machine, and K-nearest neighbours) and concept drift detection algorithms (e.g., ADWIN, kdqTree, and Page-Hinkley). Our experimental results show that incremental ARF using ADWIN provides optimal performance when implemented with One-class support vector machine (SVM) anomaly-based detectors. Furthermore, our extensive evaluation results also show that the proposed scheme outperforms state-of-the-art bench-marking methods while providing a wider range of desirable features such as scalability and complexity.

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