MULTI-LEVEL NETWORK RESILIENCE: TRAFFIC ANALYSIS, ANOMALY DETECTION AND SIMULATION
Journal: ICTACT Journal on Communication Technology (IJCT) (Vol.2, No. 2)Publication Date: 2011-06-01
Authors : Angelos Marnerides Cyriac James Alberto Schaeffer-Filho Saad Yunus Sait Andreas Mauthe; Hema Murthy;
Page : 345-356
Keywords : Traffic Analysis; Core and Edge Networks; Network Resilience; Anomaly Detection;
Abstract
Traffic analysis and anomaly detection have been extensively used to characterize network utilization as well as to identify abnormal network traffic such as malicious attacks. However, so far, techniques for traffic analysis and anomaly detection have been carried out independently, relying on mechanisms and algorithms either in edge or in core networks alone. In this paper we propose the notion of multi-level network resilience, in order to provide a more robust traffic analysis and anomaly detection architecture, combining mechanisms and algorithms operating in a coordinated fashion both in the edge and in the core networks. This work is motivated by the potential complementarities between the research being developed at IIT Madras and Lancaster University. In this paper we describe the current work being developed at IIT Madras and Lancaster on traffic analysis and anomaly detection, and outline the principles of a multi-level resilience architecture.
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