Quantitative Characterization of Randomly Roving Agents
Hakob Aslanyan, Jose Rolim

TL;DR
This paper provides a quantitative analysis of randomly roving agents within an extended agent-based intrusion detection environment, offering formula simplifications and new insights into agent behavior.
Contribution
It introduces the Extended Agent Based Intrusion Detection Environment (EABIDE) and offers a quantitative characterization of roving agents within this framework.
Findings
Formula simplifications for known results.
Quantitative characterization of roving agents in EABIDE.
Enhanced understanding of agent behavior in intrusion detection environments.
Abstract
Quantitative characterization of randomly roving agents in Agent Based Intrusion Detection Environment (ABIDE) is studied. Formula simplifications regarding known results and publications are given. Extended Agent Based Intrusion Detection Environment (EABIDE) is introduced and quantitative characterization of roving agents in EABIDE is studies.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNetwork Security and Intrusion Detection · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
