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A simulation work for generating a novel dataset to detect distributed denial of service attacks on Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork systems

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  • Fahd A Alhaidari
  • Alia Mohammed Alrehan

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Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork is a promising technology providing important facilities for modern transportation systems. It has garnered much interest from researchers studying the mitigation of attacks including distributed denial of service attacks. Machine learning techniques, which mainly rely on the quality of the datasets used, play a role in detecting many attacks with a high level of accuracy. We conducted a comprehensive literature review and found many limitations on the datasets available for distributed denial of service attacks on Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork including the following: unavailability of online versions, an absence of distributed denial of service traffic, unrepresentative of Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork, and no information regarding the network configurations. Therefore, in this article, we proposed a novel simulation technique to generate a valid dataset called Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork distributed denial of service dataset, which is dedicated to Vehicular Ad hoc NETworks. Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork distributed denial of service dataset holds information on distributed denial of service attack traffic considering Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork architecture, traffic density, attack intensity, and nodes mobility. Well-known simulation tools such as SUMO, OMNeT++, Veins, and INET were used to ensure that all the properties of Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork have been captured. We then compared Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork distributed denial of service dataset with several studies to prove its novelty and evaluated the dataset using several machine learning models. We confirmed that studied models using this dataset achieved high accuracy above 99.5% except support-vector machine that achieved 97.3%.

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  • Fahd A Alhaidari & Alia Mohammed Alrehan, 2021. "A simulation work for generating a novel dataset to detect distributed denial of service attacks on Vehicular Ad hoc NETwork systems," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 17(3), pages 15501477211, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:17:y:2021:i:3:p:15501477211000287
    DOI: 10.1177/15501477211000287
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