Title :
Control Theoretic Adaptive Monitoring Tools
Author :
Reynolds, Daryl ; Guirguis, Mina
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Texas State Univ., San Marcos, TX, USA
fDate :
June 28 2013-July 3 2013
Abstract :
With the escalation of attacks that target mobile devices there is an increasing need for efficient monitoring tools. Due to computation, storage, and power constraints of the devices, these monitoring tools may overload the entire system causing severe performance degradation for the running applications. Moreover, they can be pushed by resource-intensive applications and may not perform an adequate monitoring job. To that end, in this project we develop adaptive monitoring tools that are capable of monitoring a wide range of information while efficiently utilizing the available resources on the mobile device. We apply control theoretic techniques to design monitoring functionalities, such as process, integrity and network monitors, that utilize the underlying resources efficiently. This is achieved through controllers that dynamically select the duty cycles of the monitors. Our models and results are validated on the Android platform through emulation and real implementation on the Nexus 7 tablet.
Keywords :
control theory; data integrity; mobile computing; resource allocation; security of data; system monitoring; Android platform; Nexus 7 tablet; attack escalation; computation constraints; control theoretic adaptive monitoring tools; dynamic monitor duty cycle selection; efficient resource utilization; information monitoring; integrity; mobile devices; monitoring functionality design; monitoring job; network monitor; performance degradation; power constraints; resource-intensive application; storage constraints; Androids; Humanoid robots; Internet; Monitoring; Performance evaluation; Security; Smart phones;
Conference_Titel :
Services (SERVICES), 2013 IEEE Ninth World Congress on
Conference_Location :
Santa Clara, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-0-7695-5024-4
DOI :
10.1109/SERVICES.2013.41