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Ho-Sam-Sooi, Nick (author)
Given the significant privacy and security risks of IoT devices, it seems desirable to nudge consumers towards buying more secure devices and taking privacy into account when purchasing these devices. In order to support this goal, this study has examined the effect of security and privacy on IoT device purchase behaviour and assessed whether...
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Benoy, Reji (author)
This thesis aims to provide passive design recommendations to improve the design quality of low income houses in the Philippines, by evaluating the indoor environmental quality of the pilot floating house project. The pilot project is the result of researches carried out by Pieter Ham and Joran Van Schaik to find a solution for the housing...
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Kuğuoğlu, Kaan (author)
The powerful convergence of AI and the Internet of Things (IoT), or Artificial Intelligence of Things (AIoT) in short, is no longer on the horizon; it has already arrived. By combining AI’s ability to quickly wring insights from data and the ever-growing network of connected devices and systems that generate data, companies can avoid unplanned...
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Trichy Siva Raman, S.K. (author)
Using the energy system is part of our daily routine but the complexity of power systems and its understanding have both been confined to the experts in the field. Furthermore, the advent of the Information and Communication Technology (ICT) and the Internet of Things (IoT), power system integration is becoming even more complex for the system...
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Stoccuto, Stefania (author)
Agriculture is a fundamental element of every economy. However, global issues such as climate change, land deterioration, and a continuously growing population are strongly impacting the sector. It is estimated that by 2050 the population will increase by two billion, reaching 9 billion people to be fed. In the past 34 years, researchers...
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Bouwmeester, Brennen (author)
The increasingly important availability of online services is constantly threatened by malicious software such as botnets. Attackers have gained power through devices that are part of the rising Internet of Things (IoT), mostly through infections caused by Mirai. The botnets created by Mirai are used for the purpose of DDoS attacks, which can...
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Okkerman, Hans (author)
The Internet of Things (IoT) has grown dramatically over the past years. Largely autonomous, lightweight devices with an internet connection have been integrated into many aspects of daily life; from consumer products to industrial processes and from medical applications to critical infrastructures. Cisco predicts that by 2023, more than half of...
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Su, Kevin (author)
To protect critical services in today's society it is necessary to mitigate and prevent risks threatening the reliability of the internet. Internet-of-Things (IoT) devices are the number one attack target on the internet. The situation will become worse as there will be an expected 40 billion IoT devices in 2025. IoT bot activity represented 78%...
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de Klerk, Leon (author)
The domain name system (DNS) and public key infrastructure (PKI) provide the core services for the Internet. The use of these systems requires trust in institutions to provide proper services, which they can fail to provide. Centralized management allows these institutions to perform censorship. Additionally, these legacy systems have seen...
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Dikmen, Cemal (author)
With the growing scale of the IoT, many industries enjoy the benefit of automation. The IoT consists of an interconnected network of devices that sense their surroundings and share data among other IoT devices. However, this data can be sensitive and private in nature, making security within the ever-growing IoT network a high priority. Because...
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Beekhuizen, Michael (author)
IoT devices have grown rapidly over the past few years. IoT devices are mostly connected to a central server that stores the data and handles end-to-end communication. Due to the increase of IoT devices, the latency with the server increases. Furthermore, when using a central server the data is at risk of being deleted or tampered with. To...
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Tolsma, Pieter (author)
The Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) has gained in popularity since the increased connectivity of everyday items to the Internet. One of the discovered attacks on RPL is the rank attack, which opens up possibilities for attackers to control traffic in the RPL network by spoofing their priority. Many solutions have been...
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Berendsen, Dan Dan (author)
The use of Internet of things (IoT) devices is on the rise and given their involvement with sensitive data the security for these devices is of greater importance. As these devices are connected with the internet being able to have secure communication is crucial. Some of the major aspects for secure communication are identification and message...
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Adriaanse, P.E.A. (author)
With the current fast paced growth in the number of devices connected to the internet, many of these having limited computational capability, security concerns are of increasing importance. To meet the necessity of providing secure encryption to constrained devices many lightweight cryptographic schemes have been developed. This paper provides a...
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Stenhuis, Ruben (author)
While the Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is built to support the constraints of low-powered devices, it struggles to meet the standards in security. Generally, low-powered devices are challenged with limited cryptography, tough key management, and interoperability issues. Despite these concerns, security is not only...
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Duroyon, Marin (author)
Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is a routing protocol for Internet of Things (IoT) devices with limited resources. As IoT is becoming prevalent, it is important to secure the underlying protocols that compose it such as RPL. This paper sought to avoid an RPL-specific routing attack by modifying the protocol's...
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Neeleman, Fimme (author)
The IPv6 routing protocol for low-power and lossy networks (RPL) is a routing protocol that is standardized for constrained devices. This standard only considers static nodes and consequently underperforms in networks with moving nodes. Several studies exist intending to mend this problem, but analyses of RPL's performance in mobile situations...
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de Roon, Tom (author)
Connecting ‘things’ like a doorbell, webcam, lamp, or other objects to the web to provide a service or control is called the Internet of Things (IoT). These devices contain vulnerabilities that form risks for the device user and possibly the network owner through their heterogeneity. The identified knowledge gap is the need for more IoT...
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Waleed Salaheldin Mustafa Nasr, Waleed (author)
With the advancements in technology and the enforcement of governmental regulations and incentives, the share of electric vehicles (EVs) in the mobility sector is on the rise. Although this aids the transition into a greener future with net-zero carbon emissions, the increase in EV penetration rates can have immense impacts on the grid and its...
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d' Estalenx, Antoine (author)
IoT devices keep entering our homes with the promise of delivering more services and enhancing user experience; however, these new devices also carry along an alarming number of vulnerabilities and security issues. In most cases, the users of these devices are completely unaware of the security risks that connecting these devices entail. Current...
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