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Previous work has developed a remarkably low cost method which allows IoT devices to securely join domestic WiFi networks. Implementation of this method has uncovered a weakness in that only controllers (usually smart phones) capable of programmatically controlling hotspot mode can successfully implement the protocol. It is demonstrated that this weakness greatly compromises the open nature of this...
The ability to securely join IoT Devices to Wi-Fi networks is an on-going area of research. This paper describes how Nasrin & Radcliffe's theoretical “novel minimalist IoT network joining protocol” has been mapped to real world hardware and implemented using the Android operating system. For the first time the theory is proven to be practically viable but it is also shown that the user interface...
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