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A survey on performance evaluation of artificial intelligence algorithms for improving IoT security systems
1LACSA Laboratory, Faculty of Sciences (FSO), Mohammed First University (UMP), Oujda, Morocco. wwhindmeziane94@gmail.com.
Scientific Reports
|December 1, 2023
Summary
Artificial Intelligence (AI) offers significant advancements in Internet of Things (IoT) security. This study compares Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL) algorithms for IoT intrusion detection, providing a taxonomy for AI techniques in IoT security.
Area of Science:
- Cybersecurity
- Artificial Intelligence
- Internet of Things
Background:
- Internet of Things (IoT) security is a critical and rapidly evolving field.
- Artificial Intelligence (AI), including Machine Learning (ML) and Deep Learning (DL), shows great promise for enhancing IoT security.
- A significant body of research exists, necessitating a comprehensive review and comparison of AI methods for IoT security.
Purpose of the Study:
- To compare the performance of various AI algorithms for intrusion classification and detection in IoT systems.
- To identify the most suitable AI methods and datasets for securing IoT environments.
- To propose a general taxonomy of AI techniques applied to IoT security.
Main Methods:
- A systematic review and comparative analysis of AI algorithms (ML and DL) applied to IoT security.
- Evaluation of AI methods based on accuracy rates for intrusion detection and classification.
- Analysis of research published between 2018 and 2023.
Main Results:
- The study provides a comparative assessment of AI algorithms used in IoT security.
- Identified satisfactory performance of AI techniques in recent research (2018-2023).
- Developed a novel taxonomy of AI techniques for IoT security classification and detection.
Conclusions:
- AI, particularly ML and DL, is a powerful tool for improving IoT security.
- The proposed taxonomy offers a structured overview for researchers and practitioners.
- Further evaluation of AI and IoT datasets is recommended for future work.

