Data di Pubblicazione:
2026
Abstract:
This paper presents SereWay, an open-source testbed for benchmarking the detection of security and reliability-related anomalies in the context of the railway Industrial Internet of Things domain. The proposal leverages lightweight virtualization and synthetic data generation modules trained from real train sensor data to create both normal and faulty behavior of the system, while Distributed Denial of Service attacks are generated through a BotNet simulation framework. The envisioned solution aims to facilitate the benchmarking of Machine Learning-based security and reliability solutions for the railway domain, and it is built on top of Open-fari, an existing railway testbed for anomaly detection. The proposal has been used in the context of an experimental campaign for the evaluation of a Federated Learning-based system aiming at detecting both security and reliability anomalies. The obtained results highlight the potentialities of the proposed framework to emulate realistic railway scenarios and support the benchmarking of Machine Learning-based security and reliability instruments in this context.
Tipologia CRIS:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Industrial IoT; Railway; Network security; Network reliability; European rail traffic management system
Elenco autori:
Rizzardi, Alessandra; Della Corte, Raffaele; Cevallos Moreno, Jesus. F.; De Vivo, Simona; Sicari, Sabrina Sophy; Cotroneo, Domenico; Coen Porisini, Alberto
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