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Distributed and Collaborative Lightweight Edge Federated Learning for IoT Zombie Devices Detection

The fast development of artificial intelligence and Internet of Things (IoT) technologies has enabled various applications of smart cities, e.g., smart monitoring and surveillance. However, vulnerabilities of IoT devices bring new threats to the security of smart cities. To identify ubiquitous IoT b...

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Main Authors: Han, Chunjing, Li, Tong, Chen, Qiuyi, Wu, Yulei, Qin, Jifeng
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