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IOTA‐Based Mobile Crowd Sensing: Detection of Fake Sensing Using Logit‐Boosted Machine Learning Algorithms
Author(s) -
Mazhar Hameed,
Fengbao Yang,
Muhammad Imran Ghafoor,
Fawwad Hassan Jaskani,
Umar Islam,
Muhammad Fayaz,
Gulzar Mehmood
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
wireless communications and mobile computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.42
H-Index - 64
eISSN - 1530-8677
pISSN - 1530-8669
DOI - 10.1155/2022/6274114
Subject(s) - computer science , algorithm , bottleneck , machine learning , logit , artificial intelligence , logistic regression , the internet , embedded system , operating system
In the Internet of Things (IoT) era, the mobile crowd sensing system (MCS) has become increasingly important. The Internet of Things Auto (IOTA) has evolved rapidly in practically every technology field over the last decade. IOTA-based mobile crowd sensing technology is being developed in this study using machine learning to detect and prevent mobile users from engaging in fake sensing activities. It has been determined through testing and evaluation that our method is effective for both quality estimation and incentive allocation. Using the IOTA Bottleneck dataset, multiple performance metrics were used to demonstrate how well logit-boosted algorithms perform. After applying logit-boosted algorithms on the dataset for the classification, Logi-XGB scored 95.7 percent accuracy, while Logi-GBC scored 90.8 percent accuracy. As a result of this, Logi-ABC had an accuracy rate of 89%. Logi-CBC, on the other hand, got the highest accuracy of 99.8%. Logi-LGBM and Logi-HGBC both scored 91.37 percent accuracy, which is identical. On the given dataset, our Logi-CBC algorithm outperforms earlier Logit-boosted algorithms in terms of accuracy. Using the new IoTA-Botnet 2020 dataset, a new proposed methodology is tested. In comparison to prior Logit-boosted algorithms, the new model Logi-CBC has a highest detection accuracy of 99.8%.

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