2013
DOI: 10.1002/sec.750
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CORIDS: a cluster‐oriented reward‐based intrusion detection system for wireless mesh networks

Abstract: Wireless mesh networks (WMNs) are proliferating as one of the key technologies of the next‐generation networks. Security is one of the prime concerns towards actual implementation of any network technology for commercial applications. Network security has intrinsically two approaches—prevention based and detection based. Implementing firewalls or intrusion prevention techniques is often not an attractive solution for energy‐constrained network nodes such as mobile ad hoc network (MANET) nodes or mesh clients i… Show more

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“…The probabilistic model is being formed, which is based on the ratio computation between network entities, which have answered to the signatures of the attack and then, the neighbours are being alerted for the same. The intrusion detection system has been proposed for wireless mesh networks by Deb et al , where cluster‐based reward‐oriented intrusion detection system is proposed and whose efficiency is evaluated using QualNet simulator. Mitchell have provided a survey of the intrusion detection techniques in all the wireless network applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The probabilistic model is being formed, which is based on the ratio computation between network entities, which have answered to the signatures of the attack and then, the neighbours are being alerted for the same. The intrusion detection system has been proposed for wireless mesh networks by Deb et al , where cluster‐based reward‐oriented intrusion detection system is proposed and whose efficiency is evaluated using QualNet simulator. Mitchell have provided a survey of the intrusion detection techniques in all the wireless network applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%