Engineers at the University of South Florida are looking at the human immune system as a model for intrusion detection in wireless sensor networks.
Salvatore Morgera, professor of electrical engineering, and his team looked to the human immune system as a model for intrusion detection in wireless sensor networks. They developed a highly efficient "big data" approach to the sorting that takes only fractions of a second and can be easily implemented on power-limited sensor networks using small microprocessors.
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