Bijective Network-to-Image Encoding for Interpretable CNN- based Intrusion Detection System : (Special Issue: AI-Based Innovations in 5G Communications and Beyond)

Fernando, W Kurukulasuriya B Omesh, Spring, William Joseph and Xiao, Hannan (2025) Bijective Network-to-Image Encoding for Interpretable CNN- based Intrusion Detection System : (Special Issue: AI-Based Innovations in 5G Communications and Beyond). Network, 5 (4): 42. pp. 1-29. ISSN 2673-8732
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As 5G and beyond networks grow in heterogeneity, complexity, and scale, traditional Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS) struggle to maintain accurate and precise detection mechanisms. A promising alternative approach to this problem has involved the use of Deep Learning (DL) techniques; however, DL-based IDS suffer from issues relating to interpretation, performance variability, and high computational overheads. These issues limit their practical deployment in real-world applications. In this study, CiNeT is introduced as a novel DL-based IDS employing Convolutional Neural Networks (CNN) within a bijective encoding–decoding framework between network traffic features (such as IPv6, IPv4, Timestamp, MAC addresses, and network data) and their RGB representations. This transformation facilitates our DL IDS in detecting spatial patterns without sacrificing fidelity. The bijective pipeline enables complete traceability from detection decisions to their corresponding network traffic features, enabling a significant initiative towards solving the ‘black-box’ problem inherent in Deep Learning models, thus facilitating digital forensics. Finally, the DL IDS has been evaluated on three datasets, UNSW NB-15, InSDN, and ToN_IoT, with analysis conducted on accuracy, GPU usage, memory utilisation, training, testing, and validation time. To summarise, this study presents a new CNN-based IDS with an end-to-end pipeline between network traffic data and their RGB representation, which offers high performance and enhanced interpretability through revisable transformation.


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