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  • Distributed Anomaly Detection for Wireless Sensor Networks

    Fri, Dec 05, 2008 @ 11:30 AM - 12:30 PM

    Ming Hsieh Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

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    Dr. Chris Leckie
    Department of Computer Science and Software Engineering
    University of Melbourne
    Abstract:
    Identifying misbehaviors is an important challenge for monitoring, fault
    diagnosis and intrusion detection in wireless sensor networks. A key
    problem is how to minimize the communication overhead and energy
    consumption in the network when identifying misbehaviors. We treat this as
    a problem of distributed unsupervised learning, where the aim is to build
    and combine compact representations of normal behaviour based on the local
    measurements from each sensor. These models can be based on
    hyperellipsoidal, cluster-based or kernel-based representations. A key
    objective is to minimize the communication overhead required to share
    these models of normal behaviour between sensor nodes. We demonstrate on
    data from real-life sensor networks that our scheme achieves comparable
    accuracy compared to equivalent centralized approaches while achieving a
    significant reduction in communication overhead.
    Bio:
    Dr Chris Leckie is an Associate Professor in the Department of Computer
    Science and Software Engineering at the University of Melbourne,
    Australia. He has made numerous theoretical contributions to the use of
    clustering for problems such as anomaly detection in wireless sensor
    networks and the Internet. In particular, he has developed efficient
    clustering techniques that are specifically designed to cope with highdimensional
    and time-varying data streams, which are a major challenge in
    network intrusion detection. His work on filtering denial-of-service
    attacks on the Internet has been commercialized with an Australian company
    (IntelliGuard I.T.), leading to a commercial product. His research has
    been published in leading journals and conferences such as ACM Computing
    Surveys, IEEE TKDE, Artificial Intelligence, IJCAI and ICML.
    Host: Bhaskar Krishnamachari ext. 12528

    Location: Frank R. Seaver Science Center (SSC) - 319

    Audiences: Everyone Is Invited

    Contact: B.Krishnamachari

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