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  • Open Access

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    Renovated Random Attribute-Based Fennec Fox Optimized Deep Learning Framework in Low-Rate DoS Attack Detection in IoT

    Prasanalakshmi Balaji1,2, Sangita Babu3, Maode Ma4, Zhaoxi Fang2, Syarifah Bahiyah Rahayu5,6,*, Mariyam Aysha Bivi1, Mahaveerakannan Renganathan7

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.84, No.3, pp. 5831-5858, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.065260 - 30 July 2025

    Abstract The rapid progression of the Internet of Things (IoT) technology enables its application across various sectors. However, IoT devices typically acquire inadequate computing power and user interfaces, making them susceptible to security threats. One significant risk to cloud networks is Distributed Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks, where attackers aim to overcome a target system with excessive data and requests. Among these, low-rate DoS (LR-DoS) attacks present a particular challenge to detection. By sending bursts of attacks at irregular intervals, LR-DoS significantly degrades the targeted system’s Quality of Service (QoS). The low-rate nature of these attacks confuses their… More >

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    A Hybrid Wasserstein GAN and Autoencoder Model for Robust Intrusion Detection in IoT

    Mohammed S. Alshehri1,*, Oumaima Saidani2, Wajdan Al Malwi3, Fatima Asiri3, Shahid Latif 4, Aizaz Ahmad Khattak5, Jawad Ahmad6

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.143, No.3, pp. 3899-3920, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2025.064874 - 30 June 2025

    Abstract The emergence of Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) techniques has garnered significant attention from the research community for the development of Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS). However, conventional GAN-based IDS models face several challenges, including training instability, high computational costs, and system failures. To address these limitations, we propose a Hybrid Wasserstein GAN and Autoencoder Model (WGAN-AE) for intrusion detection. The proposed framework leverages the stability of WGAN and the feature extraction capabilities of the Autoencoder Model. The model was trained and evaluated using two recent benchmark datasets, 5GNIDD and IDSIoT2024. When trained on the 5GNIDD dataset,… More >

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    Unsupervised Anomaly Detection in Time Series Data via Enhanced VAE-Transformer Framework

    Chunhao Zhang1,2, Bin Xie2,3,*, Zhibin Huo1

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.84, No.1, pp. 843-860, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.063151 - 09 June 2025

    Abstract Time series anomaly detection is crucial in finance, healthcare, and industrial monitoring. However, traditional methods often face challenges when handling time series data, such as limited feature extraction capability, poor temporal dependency handling, and suboptimal real-time performance, sometimes even neglecting the temporal relationships between data. To address these issues and improve anomaly detection performance by better capturing temporal dependencies, we propose an unsupervised time series anomaly detection method, VLT-Anomaly. First, we enhance the Variational Autoencoder (VAE) module by redesigning its network structure to better suit anomaly detection through data reconstruction. We introduce hyperparameters to control… More >

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    Ensemble Encoder-Based Attack Traffic Classification for Secure 5G Slicing Networks

    Min-Gyu Kim1, Hwankuk Kim2,*

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.143, No.2, pp. 2391-2415, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2025.063558 - 30 May 2025

    Abstract This study proposes an efficient traffic classification model to address the growing threat of distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks in 5th generation technology standard (5G) slicing networks. The proposed method utilizes an ensemble of encoder components from multiple autoencoders to compress and extract latent representations from high-dimensional traffic data. These representations are then used as input for a support vector machine (SVM)-based metadata classifier, enabling precise detection of attack traffic. This architecture is designed to achieve both high detection accuracy and training efficiency, while adapting flexibly to the diverse service requirements and complexity of 5G network… More >

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    Plant Disease Detection and Classification Using Hybrid Model Based on Convolutional Auto Encoder and Convolutional Neural Network

    Tajinder Kumar1, Sarbjit Kaur2, Purushottam Sharma3,*, Ankita Chhikara4, Xiaochun Cheng5,*, Sachin Lalar6, Vikram Verma7

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.83, No.3, pp. 5219-5234, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.062010 - 19 May 2025

    Abstract During its growth stage, the plant is exposed to various diseases. Detection and early detection of crop diseases is a major challenge in the horticulture industry. Crop infections can harm total crop yield and reduce farmers’ income if not identified early. Today’s approved method involves a professional plant pathologist to diagnose the disease by visual inspection of the afflicted plant leaves. This is an excellent use case for Community Assessment and Treatment Services (CATS) due to the lengthy manual disease diagnosis process and the accuracy of identification is directly proportional to the skills of pathologists.… More >

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    Multimodal Gas Detection Using E-Nose and Thermal Images: An Approach Utilizing SRGAN and Sparse Autoencoder

    Pratik Jadhav1, Vuppala Adithya Sairam1, Niranjan Bhojane1, Abhyuday Singh1, Shilpa Gite1,2, Biswajeet Pradhan3,*, Mrinal Bachute1, Abdullah Alamri4

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.83, No.2, pp. 3493-3517, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.060764 - 16 April 2025

    Abstract Electronic nose and thermal images are effective ways to diagnose the presence of gases in real-time real-time. Multimodal fusion of these modalities can result in the development of highly accurate diagnostic systems. The low-cost thermal imaging software produces low-resolution thermal images in grayscale format, hence necessitating methods for improving the resolution and colorizing the images. The objective of this paper is to develop and train a super-resolution generative adversarial network for improving the resolution of the thermal images, followed by a sparse autoencoder for colorization of thermal images and a multimodal convolutional neural network for… More >

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    Frequency-Quantized Variational Autoencoder Based on 2D-FFT for Enhanced Image Reconstruction and Generation

    Jianxin Feng1,2,*, Xiaoyao Liu1,2

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.83, No.2, pp. 2087-2107, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.060252 - 16 April 2025

    Abstract As a form of discrete representation learning, Vector Quantized Variational Autoencoders (VQ-VAE) have increasingly been applied to generative and multimodal tasks due to their ease of embedding and representative capacity. However, existing VQ-VAEs often perform quantization in the spatial domain, ignoring global structural information and potentially suffering from codebook collapse and information coupling issues. This paper proposes a frequency quantized variational autoencoder (FQ-VAE) to address these issues. The proposed method transforms image features into linear combinations in the frequency domain using a 2D fast Fourier transform (2D-FFT) and performs adaptive quantization on these frequency components… More >

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    Privacy-Aware Federated Learning Framework for IoT Security Using Chameleon Swarm Optimization and Self-Attentive Variational Autoencoder

    Saad Alahmari1,*, Abdulwhab Alkharashi2

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, Vol.143, No.1, pp. 849-873, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2025.062549 - 11 April 2025

    Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging as an innovative phenomenon concerned with the development of numerous vital applications. With the development of IoT devices, huge amounts of information, including users’ private data, are generated. IoT systems face major security and data privacy challenges owing to their integral features such as scalability, resource constraints, and heterogeneity. These challenges are intensified by the fact that IoT technology frequently gathers and conveys complex data, creating an attractive opportunity for cyberattacks. To address these challenges, artificial intelligence (AI) techniques, such as machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL),… More >

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    An Explainable Autoencoder-Based Feature Extraction Combined with CNN-LSTM-PSO Model for Improved Predictive Maintenance

    Ishaani Priyadarshini*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.83, No.1, pp. 635-659, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.061062 - 26 March 2025

    Abstract Predictive maintenance plays a crucial role in preventing equipment failures and minimizing operational downtime in modern industries. However, traditional predictive maintenance methods often face challenges in adapting to diverse industrial environments and ensuring the transparency and fairness of their predictions. This paper presents a novel predictive maintenance framework that integrates deep learning and optimization techniques while addressing key ethical considerations, such as transparency, fairness, and explainability, in artificial intelligence driven decision-making. The framework employs an Autoencoder for feature reduction, a Convolutional Neural Network for pattern recognition, and a Long Short-Term Memory network for temporal analysis.… More >

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    Hybrid Memory-Enhanced Autoencoder with Adversarial Training for Anomaly Detection in Virtual Power Plants

    Yuqiao Liu1, Chen Pan1, YeonJae Oh2,*, Chang Gyoon Lim1,*

    CMC-Computers, Materials & Continua, Vol.82, No.3, pp. 4593-4629, 2025, DOI:10.32604/cmc.2025.061196 - 06 March 2025

    Abstract Virtual Power Plants (VPPs) are integral to modern energy systems, providing stability and reliability in the face of the inherent complexities and fluctuations of solar power data. Traditional anomaly detection methodologies often need to adequately handle these fluctuations from solar radiation and ambient temperature variations. We introduce the Memory-Enhanced Autoencoder with Adversarial Training (MemAAE) model to overcome these limitations, designed explicitly for robust anomaly detection in VPP environments. The MemAAE model integrates three principal components: an LSTM-based autoencoder that effectively captures temporal dynamics to distinguish between normal and anomalous behaviors, an adversarial training module that… More >

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