Abstract:
Physical processes of scattering of electromagnetic waves and the processes
of generation of anomalies in the transmission of information in communication
channels are considered from the unified positions of the transformation of multidimensional data
streams by the corresponding evolution operators acting as projection operators. The
work was based on the results of one of the authors studies devoted to the problems of
synthesis of three-dimensional holographic filters for the processing of coherent optical
signals, location of objects moving in heterogeneous environment,
as well as the results of the authors' joint work in the field of protection of
information transmitted over computer networks. In this paper, a certain
generalization of the results of these studies is made. Thus, the direct problem of
reconstructing a stationary evolution operator describing the elastic scattering of a
coherent electromagnetic field by spatial inhomogeneities of a stationary medium is
posed and solved. It is shown that, up to small noise, determined by the dispersion of
medium inhomogeneities, the evolution operator is represented as a projection operator
or an active filter of the angular (spatial) field frequencies. On the basis of the
obtained results, the inelastic scattering of a non-stationary electromagnetic field by
a nonstationary medium is regarded as its transformation by a nonstationary evolution operator,
also having the form of a projection operator or an active filter, but transforming the
temporal frequencies of the field. By analogy with scattering problems, the evolution operator,
in the form of a projection operator reconstructed from observable network information flows
of multidimensional telemetric data, is applied to the description of anomaly generation
processes in the transmission of information in network communication channels. The
evolution operator is used to form special statistics of a multidimensional process that
can be used for its sequential statistical analysis and classification. Examples are given
of the practical use of these statistics for the detection and classification of network
traffic anomalies. In particular, a computational experiment was conducted to generate
statistical distributions of the values of informative characteristics of real network traffic
and to classify various types of network attacks.
As a result of
the experiments, the efficiency of the reconstruction method based on evolution operator
application has been confirmed.
Keywords:direct and inverse problems, reconstruction, evolution operator, projection operator, scattering process, anomaly generation process, information transfer, network traffic, classification of anomalies, network attack.