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Cyber intrusion detection on critical infrastructures using fuzzy neural first order hybrid Petri net
Author(s) -
Zeinab Ghazi,
Ali Doustmohammadi
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
journal of control
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2538-3752
pISSN - 2008-8345
DOI - 10.29252/joc.12.3.63
Subject(s) - petri net , intrusion detection system , computer science , artificial neural network , fuzzy logic , order (exchange) , intrusion , net (polyhedron) , artificial intelligence , data mining , distributed computing , mathematics , business , geology , geochemistry , finance , geometry
Due to the growing demand to achieve more secure and reliable systems, development of models, analysis and design of appropriate procedures seems to be necessary. The aim of this paper is designing a controller in order to detect cyber intrusion. In this paper fuzzy neural first order hybrid Petri net is used to design a controller that is capable of detecting cyber intrusions accurately as soon as possible. The stability of the proposed intrusion detection system has been proven for any network conditions and input parameters. To evaluate controller performance, DARPA standard data set is used. The simulation results confirm proper detection rate, low of false positive rate, and also surprisingly high convergence speed.

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