Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
NetworkGuard: An Edge-Based Virtual Network Sensing Architecture for Real-Time Security Monitoring in Smart Home Environments.
- Year:
- 2026
- Authors:
- El Khaled D et al.
- Affiliation:
- Faculty of Computer Studies
Abstract
NetworkGuard is a modular edge-based virtual network sensing framework designed for residential smart home security. The system interprets network telemetry-such as DNS queries, firewall events, VPN latency, and connection establishment delay-as structured sensing signals for gateway-level monitoring. Implemented on a Raspberry Pi 4 and managed via an Android interface, NetworkGuard integrates DNS filtering (Pi-hole), firewall enforcement (UFW), encrypted VPN tunneling (WireGuard), and an AI-assisted advisory layer for contextual log interpretation. During a six-week residential deployment, DNS blocking efficiency improved from 81.2% to 97.0% following blocklist refinement, while VPN connection establishment time decreased from approximately 3012 ms to 2410 ms after configuration tuning. ICMP-based measurements indicated a stable tunnel latency under moderate traffic conditions. Controlled validation scenarios-including DNS manipulation attempts, port scanning, and VPN interruption testing-confirmed consistent firewall enforcement and tunnel containment. The results demonstrate that layered security principles can be adapted into a lightweight, reproducible edge architecture suitable for small-scale residential IoT environments without a reliance on enterprise infrastructure.
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Search related cases →Original publication: https://europepmc.org/article/MED/41978016