2011
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-23957-1_42
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An Intelligent Approach to Detect Probe Request Attacks in IEEE 802.11 Networks

Abstract: Abstract. In Wireless Local Area Networks (WLAN), beacon, probe request and response messages are unprotected, so the information is visible to sniffers. Probe requests can be sent by anyone with a legitimate Media Access Control (MAC) address, as association to the network is not required at this stage. Legitimate MAC addresses can be easily spoofed to bypass Access Point (AP) access lists. Attackers take advantage of these vulnerabilities and send a flood of probe request frames which can lead to a Denial-of… Show more

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“…The regression value of the final GA was 0.97682, which outperforms or similar to current research in the field of WIDS. However, GA did not reach the R value 0.98043 obtained in Ratnayake et al (2011) as it never simulated with exact combination of NN structural values. However, the minimum regression value 0.96101 suggests that this NN model can be applied to unseen data successfully.…”
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“…The regression value of the final GA was 0.97682, which outperforms or similar to current research in the field of WIDS. However, GA did not reach the R value 0.98043 obtained in Ratnayake et al (2011) as it never simulated with exact combination of NN structural values. However, the minimum regression value 0.96101 suggests that this NN model can be applied to unseen data successfully.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 83%
“…capturing of training data (used for training, validation and testing of NN) and simulation data were from a real home WLAN. However, the GA never reached the R value obtained in (Ratnayake et al, 2011). Population of trainVal, validVal, and testVal and NeuL1 were between 1-62, 1-86, 7-88 and 1-30 respectively, whereas (Ratnayake et al, 2011) used 70, 15, 15 and 20 respectively (Table 1).…”
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confidence: 97%
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