On Evaluating Some Agent-based Intrusion Detection Schemes in Mobile Ad-Hoc Networks
Chandrasekar Ramachandran, Sudip Misra and Mohammad Obaidat
International Symposium on Performance Evaluation of Computer and Telecommunication Systems (SPECTS 2007)
San Diego, California (USA), July 16-18, 2007
SPECTS_Summary
In this paper a performance evaluation of some agent-based intrusion detection schemes is done in an ad-hoc environment. These schemes have a common theme of a power-aware task allocation as a part of their intrusion detection systems. The basic idea of these schemes is that those nodes that are capable of the task allocation are allowed to participate actively in the intrusion detection process. We have also proposed a new scheme which is based a variation of the auctioning process. The complexities of the task allocation schemes are discussed briefly here. Furthermore, in our simulations, we have compared them with their simulation profits and the gains obtained by task execution. Additionally we have performed a few intrusion detection checks for session files taken from a network. The results obtained are promising with scope for improvements in further work.