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Comparison of Machine Learning Based Anomaly Detection Methods for ADS-B System

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This paper introduces an anomaly/intrusion detection system utilizing machine learning techniques for detecting attacks in the Automatic Detection System-Broadcast (ADS-B). Real ADS-B messages between Turkiye's coordinates are collected to train and test machine learning models. After data collection and pre-processing steps, the authors generate the attack datasets by using real ADS-B data to simulate two attack scenarios, which are constant velocity increase/decrease and gradually velocity increase or decrease attacks. The efficacy of fivemachine learning algorithms, including decision trees, extra trees, gaussian naive bayes, k-nearest neighbors, and logistic regression, is evaluated across different attack types. This paper demonstrates that tree-based algorithms consistently exhibit superior performance across a spectrum of attack scenarios. Moreover, the research underscores the significance of anomaly or intrusion detection mechanisms for ADS-B systems, highlights the practical viability of employing tree-based algorithms in air traffic management, and suggests avenues for enhancing safety protocols and mitigating potential risks in the airspace domain.

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Akleylek, Sedat/0000-0001-7005-6489; Çevik, Nurşah/0000-0001-7066-3633

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Communications in Computer and Information Science

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2226

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275

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