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This article presents an innovative approach to address a rapidly evolving and polymorphic threat environment related to the emergence of the Internet of Things in the global Internet, with a focus on Cyber Physical Systems, Cloud architecture and SDN/NFV technologies. The article presents the view and methodological approach of ANASTACIA research project to address this evolution. ANASTACIA researches,...
This article presents an analytical perspective on IPv6 scalability for addressing the Internet of Things exponentially growing domain. It intends to provide some new perspectives on IPv6 addressing potential for actual and future needs. It leads to a set of clarifications, four conjectures, and a model of intergalactic IPv6 addressing plan.
This article presents an initial set of results from the F-Interop European research project researching online platform for interoperability and performance tests for the Internet of Things. IoT interoperability testing is an important step for IoT solutions but current face-to-face testing is cost-inefficient and labor-intensive. F-Interop aims to provide online interoperability, conformance, and...
This article presents some views on IoT, crowdsourcing and systemic risk management with a focus on smart cities. It starts by clarifying the notion of risk and risk management from ISO 31000 perspective It continues by presenting the IoT Lab European research project on crowdsourcing and Internet of Things (IoT), with an overview of its architecture and approach. It then explores more specifically...
This article presents a proposed reference model of IPv6 addressing plan for the Internet of Things. It starts by analyzing the IPv6 addressing structure and analyses the potential for a universal subnet addressing plan model. It continues by exploring the potential of addressing plan for the Interface ID (Host ID). It takes advantage of the work performed by the author in Mandat International and...
This article presents the Privacy Flag European research project model for privacy and personal data protection. The project is researching and developing an innovative model of privacy protection based on crowdsourcing, and combining human and technical distributed control and monitoring of privacy-related risks. The project focuses more specifically on Internet of Things deployments, smart phone...
The detection of daily human activities is a key component in modern applications of Internet of Things. In this study, we introduce a hierarchical algorithm for online human activity detection with two levels of feature extraction methods. In the lower level, the algorithm gets sensor data from accelerometer and microphone of user smartphone and extracts the models about the Motion and Environment...
This article presents an initial set of results from the IoT Lab European research project on crowd sourcing and Internet of Things (IoT). It gives an overview of the IoT Lab architecture for IoT and crowd sourcing integration, including the use of IPv6 as a global integration enabler. It continues by presenting the IoT Lab specific research model enabling multidisciplinary research and “crowd-driven...
This article presents some key achievements and recommendations from the IoT6 European research project on IPv6 exploitation for the Internet of Things (IoT). It highlights the potential of IPv6 to support the integration of a global IoT deployment including legacy systems by overcoming horizontal fragmentation as well as more direct vertical integration between communicating devices and the cloud.
Experimentally driven research is considered to be a key factor for growing the Internet industry. There is a large number of existing experimentation facilities which can be adapted to a seamless federation into a unified platform. Through this common federation, innovative experiments become possible and are able to break the boundaries of testbeds interoperability barriers. This way, infrastructure...
IoT Lab is a European funded project researching the potential of crowdsourcing as an extension to the traditional IoT testbed infrastructures. The project proposes an innovative co-design, implementation and testing of solutions with the close involvement of the crowd in the process. Through the use of a smart phone application the crowd can participate in experiments by contributing with sensory...
This article addresses a triple transition related to the emergence of the Internet of Things, IPv6 and cloud applications. It presents the potential use of IPv6 and CoAP to enable a global and scalable interconnection of the Internet of Things (IoT) together with the cloud, focusing on Software as a Service (SaaS). It presents a potential use of IPv6 addressing scheme, taking into account the scalability...
Over the last few years the rise of cloud, mobile and social technologies has driven the influence of the Web into traditional value chains, digitizing many transactional and social interactions and opening up opportunities for new business models. At the same time new initiatives such as 6LoWPAN and CoAP are pushing the edges of the Web even further out, opening up opportunities to digitize and socialize...
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