Towards ameliorating the problem of packet dropping in IDS using P System Model on GPU / Rufai Kazeem Idowu ... [et al.]

As the number of internet users grows exponentially everyday, the attacks and intrusions experienced on different networks equally multiply rapidly! Most of the current Intrusion Detection Systems (IDSs) are confronted with the challenge of coping with this high volume of traffics because they have...

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Main Authors: Idowu, Rufai Kazeem (Author), Chandren M., Ravie (Author), Ali Othman, Zulaiha (Author)
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Published: 2015.
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