When it comes to smart healthcare business systems,network-based intrusion detection systems are crucial for protecting the system and its networks from malicious network assaults.To protect IoMT devices and networks ...When it comes to smart healthcare business systems,network-based intrusion detection systems are crucial for protecting the system and its networks from malicious network assaults.To protect IoMT devices and networks in healthcare and medical settings,our proposed model serves as a powerful tool for monitoring IoMT networks.This study presents a robust methodology for intrusion detection in Internet of Medical Things(IoMT)environments,integrating data augmentation,feature selection,and ensemble learning to effectively handle IoMT data complexity.Following rigorous preprocessing,including feature extraction,correlation removal,and Recursive Feature Elimi-nation(RFE),selected features are standardized and reshaped for deep learning models.Augmentation using the BAT algorithm enhances dataset variability.Three deep learning models,Transformer-based neural networks,self-attention Deep Convolutional Neural Networks(DCNNs),and Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)networks,are trained to capture diverse data aspects.Their predictions form a meta-feature set for a subsequent meta-learner,which combines model strengths.Conventional classifiers validate meta-learner features for broad algorithm suitability.This comprehensive method demonstrates high accuracy and robustness in IoMT intrusion detection.Evaluations were conducted using two datasets:the publicly available WUSTL-EHMS-2020 dataset,which contains two distinct categories,and the CICIoMT2024 dataset,encompassing sixteen categories.Experimental results showcase the method’s exceptional performance,achieving optimal scores of 100%on the WUSTL-EHMS-2020 dataset and 99%on the CICIoMT2024.展开更多
基金supported by the Deanship of Graduate Studies and Scientific Research at Jouf University under grant No.DGSSR-2023-02-02116.
文摘When it comes to smart healthcare business systems,network-based intrusion detection systems are crucial for protecting the system and its networks from malicious network assaults.To protect IoMT devices and networks in healthcare and medical settings,our proposed model serves as a powerful tool for monitoring IoMT networks.This study presents a robust methodology for intrusion detection in Internet of Medical Things(IoMT)environments,integrating data augmentation,feature selection,and ensemble learning to effectively handle IoMT data complexity.Following rigorous preprocessing,including feature extraction,correlation removal,and Recursive Feature Elimi-nation(RFE),selected features are standardized and reshaped for deep learning models.Augmentation using the BAT algorithm enhances dataset variability.Three deep learning models,Transformer-based neural networks,self-attention Deep Convolutional Neural Networks(DCNNs),and Long Short-Term Memory(LSTM)networks,are trained to capture diverse data aspects.Their predictions form a meta-feature set for a subsequent meta-learner,which combines model strengths.Conventional classifiers validate meta-learner features for broad algorithm suitability.This comprehensive method demonstrates high accuracy and robustness in IoMT intrusion detection.Evaluations were conducted using two datasets:the publicly available WUSTL-EHMS-2020 dataset,which contains two distinct categories,and the CICIoMT2024 dataset,encompassing sixteen categories.Experimental results showcase the method’s exceptional performance,achieving optimal scores of 100%on the WUSTL-EHMS-2020 dataset and 99%on the CICIoMT2024.