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The Internet of Things (IoT) will connect not only computers and mobile devices, but it will also interconnect smart buildings, houses, and cities, as well as electrical grids, gas plants, and water networks, automobiles, airplanes, etc. IoT will lead to the development of a wide range of advanced information services that are pervasive, cost-effective, and can be accessed from anywhere and at any...
Internet of things (IoT) is a new technology subject to all kind of imagination and science fiction. Dreams and speculations are still possible about it. A technology combining real life objects and virtual life (Internet) is indeed a fertile pitch of fantasy and original ideas. However, IoT in practice does have to face a number of challenges to ensure its well working and operability in a near future...
The growing adoption of Internet-connected devices has given rise to significant privacy issues not only for users but also for bystanders. The authors explore privacy concerns related to bystanders' privacy and present a taxonomy of the solutions found in the literature to handle this issue. They also explore open issues that must be addressed in the future.
The Internet of Things (IoTs) is an emerging technological paradigm that entails interconnected smart objects in order to sense, communicate and interact autonomously, finally providing advanced services. This innovative phenomenon makes the smart objects capable of seeing, hearing, thinking and performing jobs by sharing information and coordinating decisions. The potential growth of IoTs is highly...
In this paper, we propose a secure object tracking protocol to ensure the visibility and traceability of an object along the travel path to support the Internet of Things (IoT). The proposed protocol is based on radio frequency identification system for global unique identification of IoT objects. For ensuring secure object tracking, lightweight cryptographic primitives and physically unclonable function...
The large scale deployment of the Internet of Things (IoT) increases the urgency to adequately address trust, security and privacy issues. We need to see the IoT as a collection of smart and interoperable objects that are part of our personal environment. These objects may be shared among or borrowed from users. In general, they will have only temporal associations with their users and their personal...
The Internet is dramatically evolving and creating various connectivity methodologies. The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of those methodologies which transforms current Internet communication to Machine-to-Machine (M2M) basis. Hence, IoT can seamlessly connect the real world and cyberspace via physical objects that embed with various types of intelligent sensors. A large number of Internet-connected...
A proposed property-aware name service simultaneously supports what, where, and when properties of each IoT object through unique, text-based, and human-readable identity assignments.
The Internet of Things (IoT) involves numerous connected smart things with different technologies and communication standards. While IoT opens new opportunities in various fields, it introduces new challenges in the field of digital forensics investigations. The existing tools and procedures of digital forensics cannot meet the highly distributed and heterogeneous infrastructure of the IoT. Forensics...
The Internet of Things (IoT) continues to grow as uniquely identifiable objects are added to the internet. The addition of these devices, and their remote connectivity, has brought a new level of efficiency into our lives. However, the security of these devices has come into question. While many may be secure, the sheer number creates an environment where even a small percentage of insecure devices...
A RFID-based Kindergarten Intelligence Security System is proposed in this paper. The RF-KISS helps to achieve better children security control, as well as to improve security of school environment. To this purpose, it automates the children security supervision and provides integration with current security management system for Kindergarten. In this system, RFID tags are embedded in the children...
RFID is one of the enabling technologies of the Internet of Things. RFID has the potential to enable machines to identify objects, understand their status, and communicate and take action if necessary, to create "real time awareness." The pervasiveness of RFID technology has given rise to a number of serious issues including security and privacy concerns. This paper will discuss current...
RFID has the potential to enable machines to identify objects, understand their status, and communicate and take action if necessary, to create "real time awareness." Wireless sensor technologies allow objects to provide information about their environment and context, smart technologies allow everyday objects to "think and interact,"; nanotechnology and energy-scavenging technologies...
For the Internet of Things (IoT), this paper analyzes several required characteristics of the objects, investigates key technical considerations to solve problems and illustrates enhanced services using smart objects.
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