IEEE Access (Jan 2018)

Network Vulnerability Analysis on Brain Signal/Image Databases Using Nmap and Wireshark Tools

  • G. Bagyalakshmi,
  • G. Rajkumar,
  • N. Arunkumar,
  • M. Easwaran,
  • K. Narasimhan,
  • V. Elamaran,
  • Mario Solarte,
  • Ivan Hernandez,
  • Gustavo Ramirez-Gonzalez

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2018.2872775
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6
pp. 57144 – 57151

Abstract

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Brain signal processing is important for not only the physiologist doing analysis investigation, but also for the clinician inspecting patients, biomedical engineer who is responsible for collecting, processing, and interpreting the electroencephalogram signals by modeling systems and algorithms for their manipulations. The abundant materials on the subject of brain signal/image processing are scattered in different scientific, technological and physiological journals, international conference proceedings, and also in various databases. Therefore, it is altogether a difficult, too time-consuming, and much tiresome work, exclusively to the newcomers in this field. Therefore, this paper focuses on providing the list of popular databases available belonging to the neurological signals, brain signal/image collections, and so on. The count and the kinds of attacks across the networked computer systems have hiked the significance of computer network security. At present, network administrators use to inspect, examine, scrutinize, review, and analyze the network traffic to figure out what is going on and to set up a prompt response in the event of an identified attack. This paper analyzes the different sweep techniques such as Ping sweep, TCP sweep, and Null sweep on the popular databases about the brain signal/image collections. The results of the Ping sweep support status, TCP sweep times, and Null scan times on different servers are discussed finally.

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