Abstract
In this paper we present an architecture for run-time reconfiguration of network-enabled ubiquitous devices. The whole idea is based on a policy-based system where the whole decision-making (e.g. anomaly detection-related) logic is provided in a form of an externally loaded policy file. The architecture is verified through real-life implementation on an embedded system whose sensitivity can be easily modified should a need arise in run-time without affecting network device/segment (and thus potentially a number of network services) so that they continue working while the re-configuration process is triggered.
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Authors and Affiliations
Mariusz Pelc
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Dawid Galus
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Mariusz Gola
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Aleksandra Kawala-Sterniuk
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- Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Automatic Control and Informatics, Opole University of Technology, Opole, Poland
- School of Computing and Mathematical Sciences, University of Greenwich, London, UK