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A Device-Level IoT Network Traffic Dataset with Distributed Capture and Non-IID Characteristics

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  • Othmane Belarbi

    (School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 4AG, UK)

  • Theodoros Spyridopoulos

    (School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 4AG, UK)

  • Eirini Anthi

    (School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 4AG, UK)

  • Omer Rana

    (School of Computer Science and Informatics, Cardiff University, Cardiff CF24 4AG, UK)

  • Pietro Carnelli

    (Bristol Research and Innovation Laboratory, Toshiba Europe Ltd., Bristol BS1 4ND, UK)

  • Aftab Khan

    (Bristol Research and Innovation Laboratory, Toshiba Europe Ltd., Bristol BS1 4ND, UK)

Abstract

The development of intrusion detection and network security solutions for securing Internet of Things (IoT) networks is constrained by the limited availability of representative network security datasets. Many existing datasets rely on centralised traffic collection and do not capture the non-Independent and Identically Distributed (non-IID) characteristics inherent to edge environments. To address this limitation, this work presents a device-level IoT network dataset generated using the open-source Gotham testbed, a virtualised smart city environment. Network traffic is collected in a distributed manner at the interfaces of 78 heterogeneous IoT devices operating across multiple protocols, including MQTT, CoAP, and RTSP. The dataset comprises over 31.8 million packet-level records, each described by 22 features. It includes both benign traffic and multiple attack classes, namely Network Scanning, Brute Force, Infection, Denial of Service (DoS), and Command and Control (C&C) Communication. Ground-truth labels are assigned using a deterministic process based on orchestration logs. The dataset preserves device-level traffic distributions and captures non-IID characteristics without artificial partitioning. It is publicly available and can be used to support reproducible evaluation of intrusion detection approaches and network analysis tasks in both centralised and distributed learning settings.

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  • Othmane Belarbi & Theodoros Spyridopoulos & Eirini Anthi & Omer Rana & Pietro Carnelli & Aftab Khan, 2026. "A Device-Level IoT Network Traffic Dataset with Distributed Capture and Non-IID Characteristics," Data, MDPI, vol. 11(8), pages 1-16, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jdataj:v:11:y:2026:i:8:p:207-:d:2016039
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