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The advent of the Internet of Things (IoT) has brought forth additional intricacies and difficulties to computer networks. These gadgets are particularly susceptible to cyber-attacks because of their simplistic design. Therefore, it is crucial to recognise these devices inside a network for the purpose of network administration and to identify any harmful actions. Network traffic fingerprinting is a crucial technique for identifying devices and detecting anomalies. Currently, the predominant methods for this depend heavily on machine learning (ML). Nevertheless, machine …

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