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The Internet of Things is becoming a critical subject nowadays and along with an increasing adoption of ubiquitous computing devices security becomes an issue which must be approached in different application contexts. One notion that gains traction along with the IoT (Internet of Things) paradigm is the social context of embedded devices. This paper proposes a participatory verification security...
The Web of Things is an active research field which aims at promoting Web standards and technologies adoption for handling smart things digital representations. In this context, many studies acknowledge that REST paradigm plays a decisive role, and this has prompted the emergence of systems for Web representation and management of real-world objects. However, objects exposure is only a first step...
The technological advances in hardware and software communication technologies are speeding up the path towards the actualization of the Internet of Things. Nonetheless, novel requirements are emerging for the effective and efficient usage of the huge amount of available sensor information and functional capabilities. Several approaches have been proposed for leveraging the Web to this purpose (i...
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