International Conference on Advancements in Computing [ICAC]

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The International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC) is organized by the Faculty of Computing of the Sri Lanka Institute of Information Technology (SLIIT) as an open forum for academics along with industry professionals to present the latest findings and research output and practical deployments in computing.

The primary objective of ICAC is to promote innovative research that addresses real-world challenges and contributes to the social well-being of communities. The conference provides a dynamic platform for researchers from around the world to present groundbreaking findings, exchange ideas, and establish meaningful collaborations.

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    Secure Web Navigation with Intrusion Detection And Quota Management for SOHO and Small Scale Businesses
    (IEEE, 2019-12-05) Perera, M. A. D. S. R; Hemapala, C; Udugahapattuwa, M; Senarathne, A. N
    It's a modern day necessity and a trend to offer free and open web access to their customers and employees in small scale and Small Office Home Office (SOHO) business culture (restaurants, malls, coffee shops). Unfortunately, internet security and quota management are mostly overlooked which makes it an intruders' paradise. The existing solutions that incorporate machine learning based dynamic aspects, cannot be afforded by our target audience nor do they possess the extensive IT knowledge to configure and maintain them. To cater to this gap, this research proposes the network management device `Dynamic Defender', targeted for small scale and SOHO type businesses which focuses on affordability and user-friendliness as key factors while incorporating cutting edge machine learning technologies. The Dynamic Defender's Intrusion Detection Engine is comprised of 99.13% accuracy with its base run on Artificial Neural Networks. URL Classification Engine produced high accuracy on all 3 machine learning algorithms which were used. Specifically, Random Forest with 92.94 % precision, Artificial Neural Networks with 90.33% precision and Logistic Regression with 91.41% precision. The Dynamic Bandwidth Management System consisted of an 89% accuracy level on the hybrid module of Linear Regression and Decision Trees while the Quota Management System (QMS) provided an accuracy level of 82% in K-Nearest Neighbors and 89% on Decision Tree algorithm.
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    A Geophone Based Surveillance System Using Neural Networks and IoT
    (2020 2nd International Conference on Advancements in Computing (ICAC), SLIIT, 2020-12-10) Supun Hettigoda, Chamath Jayaminda; Amarathunga, U.; Wijesundara, M.; Wijekoon, J.; Thaha, S.
    Securing our assets and properties from intruders and thieves has become increasingly challenging as intruders become technology aware. The most common approach to monitor physical assets is CCTV. However, this approach has a number of technical limitations in addition to the cost. The CCTV camera location is visible to the intruder and intruder can also identify possible blind spots in the CCTV coverage area. In this paper, we introduce a novel method to secure physical assets using Geophones, Neural Networks, and IoT Platforms. This can either be used stand alone or to complement existing CCTV systems. In this approach, the system monitors vibrations on ground to detect intruders. We have achieved up to 93.90% overall accuracy for person identification. The system is invisible to intruders and covers a large area with a smaller number of nodes, thereby reducing the cost of ownership.