Title
Detection and Defense Strategies against Attacks on an Artificial Hormone System Running on a Mixed Signal Chip
Abstract
The Artificial Hormone System (AHS) is a self organizing system which allocates tasks to processing elements. It works in a distributed way, is able to hold real-time conditions and can run in a mixed-signal chip environment significantly increasing system reliability. Yet the hormone mechanisms offer new ways for malicious attacks which can affect the correct functioning of the AHS. Such attacks may cause severe damage if the AHS is used in an embedded (maybe real-time) environment. Therefore, this paper deals with analyzing malicious attacks on the AHS. We present several ways of attacking the AHS and resulting detection and defense strategies. We also evaluate these strategies in the paper and demonstrate that they can help to protect the AHS from attacks.
Year
DOI
Venue
2012
10.1109/ISORC.2012.26
ISORC
Keywords
Field
DocType
mixed signal chip,hormone mechanism,artificial hormone system,paper deal,real-time condition,mixed-signal chip environment,correct functioning,defense strategies,artificial hormone system running,new way,defense strategy,system reliability,malicious attack,distributed processing,mixed signal,biochemistry,silicon,real time,resource management,attack,embedded systems,immune system,chip,real time systems,upper bound
Computer science,Chip,Real-time computing,Mixed-signal integrated circuit,Embedded system,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
10
Authors
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Christoph Leineweber110.37
Mathias Pacher210713.21
Benjamin Betting362.59
Julius von Rosen441.18
Uwe Brinkschulte541252.57
Lars Hedrich626731.08