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Autonomic diagnosis of anomalous network traffic.

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Publication date14/06/2010
Number of pages0
<mark>Original language</mark>English
Event11th IEEE WoWMoM Conference Autonomic and Opportunistic Communications Workshop 2010 - Montreal, Canada
Duration: 14/06/201017/06/2010

Conference

Conference11th IEEE WoWMoM Conference Autonomic and Opportunistic Communications Workshop 2010
CityMontreal, Canada
Period14/06/1017/06/10

Abstract

Network traffic abnormalities pose one of the greatest threats for networked environments. Autonomic communications offer a solution: it should be possible to design network mechanisms that behave adaptively and respond to any anomalous phenomenon that threatens normal network behaviour. In this paper we present the design of an adaptive anomaly detection component that has been built as part of an autonomic network system. We have implemented an entropy estimator to predict the onset of anomalous traffic behaviour within an autonomic resilience framework, and a Supervised Naïve Bayesian classifier which synergistically empower the core properties of self-adaptation, self-learning and self-protection for next generation networks. Being part of an always-on, automated measurement and control infrastructure, such mechanism enforces the adaptive system reaction to suboptimal network operation and its subsequent restoration, while requiring minimal static (re)configuration and operator intervention.

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