A hierarchical peer-to-peer(P2P)model and a data fusion method for network security situation awareness system are proposed to improve the efficiency of distributed security behavior monitoring network.The single po...A hierarchical peer-to-peer(P2P)model and a data fusion method for network security situation awareness system are proposed to improve the efficiency of distributed security behavior monitoring network.The single point failure of data analysis nodes is avoided by this P2P model,in which a greedy data forwarding method based on node priority and link delay is devised to promote the efficiency of data analysis nodes.And the data fusion method based on repulsive theory-Dumpster/Shafer(PSORT-DS)is used to deal with the challenge of multi-source alarm information.This data fusion method debases the false alarm rate.Compared with improved Dumpster/Shafer(DS)theoretical method based on particle swarm optimization(PSO)and classical DS evidence theoretical method,the proposed model reduces false alarm rate by 3%and 7%,respectively,whereas their detection rate increases by 4%and 16%,respectively.展开更多
A vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) can be visualized as a network of moving vehicles communicating in an asynchronous and autonomous fashion. Efficient and scalable information dissemination in VANET applications is...A vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) can be visualized as a network of moving vehicles communicating in an asynchronous and autonomous fashion. Efficient and scalable information dissemination in VANET applications is a major challenge due to the movement of vehicles which causes unpredictable changes in network topology. The publish/subscribe communication paradigm provides decoupling in time, space, and synchronization between communicating entities, and presents itself as an elegant solution for information dissemination for VANET like environments. In this paper, we propose our approach for information dissemination which utilizes publish/subscribe and distributed hash table (DHT) based overlay networks. In our approach, we assume a hybrid VANET consisting of stationary info-stations and moving vehicles. These info-stations are installed at every major intersection of the city and vehicles can take the role of publisher, subscriber, or broker depending upon the context. The info-stations form a DHT based broker overlay among themselves and act as rendezvous points for related publications and subscriptions. Further, info-stations also assist in locating vehicles that have subscribed to information items. We consider different possible deployments of this hybrid VANET with respect to the number of info-stations and their physical connectivity with each other. We perform simulations to assess the performance of our approach in these different deployment scenarios and discuss their applicability in urban and semi-urban areas.展开更多
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61370212)the Research Fund for the Doctoral Program of Higher Education of China(20122304130002)+1 种基金the Natural Science Foundation of Heilongjiang Province(ZD 201102)the Fundamental Research Fund for the Central Universities(HEUCFZ1213,HEUCF100601)
文摘A hierarchical peer-to-peer(P2P)model and a data fusion method for network security situation awareness system are proposed to improve the efficiency of distributed security behavior monitoring network.The single point failure of data analysis nodes is avoided by this P2P model,in which a greedy data forwarding method based on node priority and link delay is devised to promote the efficiency of data analysis nodes.And the data fusion method based on repulsive theory-Dumpster/Shafer(PSORT-DS)is used to deal with the challenge of multi-source alarm information.This data fusion method debases the false alarm rate.Compared with improved Dumpster/Shafer(DS)theoretical method based on particle swarm optimization(PSO)and classical DS evidence theoretical method,the proposed model reduces false alarm rate by 3%and 7%,respectively,whereas their detection rate increases by 4%and 16%,respectively.
文摘A vehicular ad-hoc network (VANET) can be visualized as a network of moving vehicles communicating in an asynchronous and autonomous fashion. Efficient and scalable information dissemination in VANET applications is a major challenge due to the movement of vehicles which causes unpredictable changes in network topology. The publish/subscribe communication paradigm provides decoupling in time, space, and synchronization between communicating entities, and presents itself as an elegant solution for information dissemination for VANET like environments. In this paper, we propose our approach for information dissemination which utilizes publish/subscribe and distributed hash table (DHT) based overlay networks. In our approach, we assume a hybrid VANET consisting of stationary info-stations and moving vehicles. These info-stations are installed at every major intersection of the city and vehicles can take the role of publisher, subscriber, or broker depending upon the context. The info-stations form a DHT based broker overlay among themselves and act as rendezvous points for related publications and subscriptions. Further, info-stations also assist in locating vehicles that have subscribed to information items. We consider different possible deployments of this hybrid VANET with respect to the number of info-stations and their physical connectivity with each other. We perform simulations to assess the performance of our approach in these different deployment scenarios and discuss their applicability in urban and semi-urban areas.