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Internet of Things (IoT) addresses the challenge to provide a transparent access to a huge number of IoT resources that can be either physical devices or just data resources. Moreover, because of the large number of resource-constrained devices and the dynamic nature of IoT environments, integrating the resulted data becomes a non trivial task.
Boulakbech, Marwa+4 more
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IoT Ecosystem- A survey on Classification of IoT [PDF]
Digital era transformed the way we use the internet; it is mutated as powerful enabler for it provides personalized solutions to improve the standard of living of the people. A network of devices which can sense, communicate with the help of embedded technology to meet the needs of individual, respond to them, and help in managing their lives in all ...
P Sivagami+3 more
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Security and Privacy for Green IoT-based Agriculture: Review, Blockchain solutions, and Challenges [PDF]
open access articleThis paper presents research challenges on security and privacy issues in the field of green IoT-based agriculture. We start by describing a four-tier green IoT-based agriculture architecture and summarizing the existing surveys that ...
Derhab, Abdelouahid+4 more
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Landscape of IoT Security is a survey paper that overviews the IoT security landscape intending to emphasize the demand for secured IoT-related products and applications. Therefore, this paper derives (a) a list of key challenges of securing IoT devices is determined by examining their particular characteristics, (b) major security objectives for ...
Eryk Schiller+5 more
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IoT Composer: Composition and Deployment of IoT Applications [PDF]
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists of interconnected physical devices and software components. These connected things or objects exchange information in order to provide an end-user service. To fulfil this objective, such applications have to be designed by composing existing objects.
Krishna, Ajay+4 more
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Energy consumption is a relevant matter in the design of IoT applications. Edge units—sensors and actuators—save energy by operating intermittently. When idle, they suspend their operation, losing the content of the onboard memory. Their internal state, needed to resume their work, is recorded on external storage: in the end, their internal operation ...
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Identification of IoT Actors [PDF]
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a leading trend with numerous opportunities accompanied by advantages as well as disadvantages. Parallel with IoT development, significant privacy and personal data protection challenges are also growing. In this regard, the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) is often considered the world’s strongest set of data ...
Suada Hadzovic+2 more
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Dynamic real-time risk analytics of uncontrollable states in complex internet of things systems, cyber risk at the edge [PDF]
The Internet of Things (IoT) triggers new types of cyber risks. Therefore, the integration of new IoT devices and services requires a self-assessment of IoT cyber security posture.
Ani, Uchenna+9 more
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RL-IoT: Reinforcement Learning to Interact with IoT Devices [PDF]
Our life is getting filled by Internet of Things (IoT) devices. These devices often rely on closed or poorly documented protocols, with unknown formats and semantics. Learning how to interact with such devices in an autonomous manner is the key for interoperability and automatic verification of their capabilities.
Milan, Giulia+3 more
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