Selbstschutz von drahtlosen Ad-hoc Netzwerken, der, inspiriert durch das menschliche Immunsystem, bestimmte verhaltensbasierte Invarianten des Netzes nutzt, um dieses vor Fehlverhalten zu bewahren.
Zusammenfassung der Projektergebnisse
In the final project phase, we have proposed and evaluated the immune inspired architecture for misbehavior detection. Most important, we have provided algorithm for the trade-off between detection and energy efficiency. Taking an overview to the whole SANE project, the main research goal has been achieved. We have designed a survivable ad hoc wireless network that outlasts faults and misbehaviors. Our misbehavior and anomaly detection algorithms can exhibit low fault positives and high detection ratios keeping the energy consumption low. An ad hoc network imposing a high degree of survivability has been implemented. The results in experiments collected during the project will help us in our future investigation about fault and misbehavior detection and practical systems based on such ad hoc wireless (sensor) networks.