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Janssen, Jeroen (author)
The Internet of Things (IoT) is producing significant amounts of data. Protecting this data from adversaries is therefore a prominent field of research. This paper conducts a review of the current state-of-the-art in the field of IoT integrated with Blockchain (BC) and Machine Learning (ML). The review focuses on the use of privacy and...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Marchal, Maxim (author), Vermeulen, Martijn (author), Poot, Matthijs (author)
In this paper, the possibilities of a network of DC/DC flyback converters are explored. The implementation is as follows:<br/>Multiple microcontroller units are connected to a single board computer (ODROID C1+) via the I2C bus. Data collected by the MCU's is logged to an external server, where it is accessable via the internet. Users are able to...
bachelor thesis 2017
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Van Bekkum, R. (author), Van Belzen, J.C. (author), Li, H.Y.V. (author)
With the dawn of the era of the Internet of Things(IoT) more everyday objects are equipped with technology that allows them to be connected to the Internet and therefore enabling (remotely) controlling or gathering data from these objects. DSP Innovation B.V. aims to respond on this emerging development by introducing a second generation IoT...
bachelor thesis 2015
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Eckhardt, Thomas (author)
Wireless Sensor Networks(WSN's) are networks of sensor that wirelessly communicate to each other. The communication of these sensors needs to be secured to prevent leaking of potentially sensitive information of the data sent between the user, gateway and sensors. For WSN's lightweight authentication, protocols have been developed in order to...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Kramer, Tim (author)
The dramatic increase in the number of Internet of Things (IoT) devices has created rapid growth for exploitation of security flaws and vulnerabilities. Particularly for critical infrastructure and real-time systems security threats can be highly damaging. Machine Learning (ML) algorithms have demonstrated the ability to combat the security...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Couwenberg, Ruben (author)
The Internet of Things (IoT) consists out of billions of devices. This vast size magnifies the security and efficiency challenges the IoT faces. Blockchain (BC) features like decentralisation, immutability and smart contracts can negate these IoT challenges. <br/>In this paper we discuss how BC based solutions can significantly increase the...
bachelor thesis 2023
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Darbari, Shubhankar (author)
The expansion of the Internet and wireless access has led to a widespread increase of Internet of Things applications. These smart devices are becoming a daily aspect of our lives. All the convenient and automated services provided by smart devices come from a centralized service provider. This service provider has access to all the personal...
bachelor thesis 2021
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van den Eeden, Lars (author)
The Internet of Things industry is expanding rapidly. However, many security breaches occur, and privacy is often at stake in traditional IoT networks. These centralized systems will not be able to cope with dynamically changing environments. In light of these risks, it is crucial to prevent and minimize the chances of attacks occurring....
bachelor thesis 2023
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den Boer, Tjerk (author), de Vos, Bart (author)
Internet of things (IoT) applications become more and more prominent in our modern society. IoT has the potential to improve business processes and change the ways we live. KPN New Business has a high affinity with IoT projects and supplied the problem definition that this project builds on. The project has been done in close collaboration with...
bachelor thesis 2017
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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...
bachelor thesis 2021
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Acerbis, A. (author), Fogli, D. (author), Giaccardi, E. (author)
This paper describes a framework that supports the physical prototyping of innovative interactive artifacts. Specifically, the framework allows designing, implementing, and testing “social products,” that is, physical artifacts able to interact with social media platforms such as Facebook, Twitter, Google+ and others. Since the target users of...
conference paper 2014
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Hutiri, Wiebke (author), Ding, Aaron Yi (author)
Machine learning systems (MLSys) are emerging in the Internet of Things (IoT) to provision edge intelligence, which is paving our way towards the vision of ubiquitous intelligence. However, despite the maturity of machine learning systems and the IoT, we are facing severe challenges when integrating MLSys and IoT in practical context. For...
conference paper 2020
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Liang, Rong Hao (author), Chiumento, Alessandro (author), Zuniga, Marco (author), Pawełczak, Przemysław (author), Funk, Mathias (author), Chuang, Yaliang (author), Frens, Joep (author)
The CHIIoT workshop series brings together researchers and practitioners from human-computer interaction (HCI) design, computer science, and electrical engineering working on new challenges in industry and academia. In EICS 2021, This workshop will provide a platform for participants to review and discuss challenges and opportunities in the...
conference paper 2021
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Meijer, Wo (author)
This paper documents a method for collecting user feedback on broken or malfunctioning devices dubbed Destructive Feedback; where the user deliberately “breaks” the device by removing an affordance. This makes it easier to detect visually and with sensors, as well as discourages others from using a broken device. This method is inspired by...
conference paper 2023
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Angelova, Lilia (author), Flikweert, P.L.M. (author), Karydakis, Panagiotis (author), Kersbergen, Daniël (author), Teeuwen, Roos (author), Valečkaitė, K. (author), Verbree, E. (author), Meijers, B.M. (author), van der Spek, S.C. (author)
Along with the rise of the smart city movement, Internet of Things is an upcoming phenomenon. Objects and devices are becoming more and more wirelessly interconnected, communicating information between themselves and to human beings. As an addition to static sensor networks that gather real-time environmental data, the feasibility of...
conference paper 2018
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Noroozian, A. (author), Turcios Rodriguez, E.R. (author), Lastdrager, Elmer (author), Kasama, Takahiro (author), van Eeten, M.J.G. (author), Hernandez Ganan, C. (author)
For the mitigation of compromised Internet of Things (IoT) devices we rely on Internet Service Providers (ISPs) and their users. Given that devices are in the hands of their subscribers, what can ISPs realistically do? This study examines the effects of ISP countermeasures on infections caused by variants of the notorious Mirai family of IoT...
conference paper 2021
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Athanasopoulou, A. (author), Haaker, Timber (author), de Reuver, Mark (author)
As digital technologies are transforming enterprises, the interest in business models is increasing. Technological disruptions like the Internet of Things (IoT) drive enterprises to redefine their business models to create and capture value, and eventually, to stay competitive. The need for business model innovation may be urgent, yet it is not...
conference paper 2018
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Bagave, P. (author), Westberg, M. (author), Dobbe, R.I.J. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Ding, Aaron Yi (author)
Various AI systems have taken a unique space in our daily lives, helping us in decision-making in critical as well as non-critical scenarios. Although these systems are widely adopted across different sectors, they have not been used to their full potential in critical domains such as the healthcare sector enabled by the Internet of Things (IoT)...
conference paper 2022
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Guo, Peicheng (author), Smit, I.R. (author)
With the development of Artificial intelligence, the connected objects are extended with the predictive capabilities and the character of things can change to “things that predict”. If a connected device is able to embrace a predictive system that not only profiles for scripted behavior but could also use the knowledge co-created by all the...
conference paper 2022
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Liu Cheng, Alexander (author), Cruz, Patricio (author), Guachamin, Wilson (author), Cevallos, Carlos (author), Ribadeneira, Benito (author), Ortiz, Esteban (author), Vega, Nestor Llorca (author)
This paper details a proof-of-concept development of an adaptive staircase system-type capable of user-specific mechanical reconfigurations actuated by facial-, object-, and voice-recognition. The system is described via two variation-prototypes - developed at Technology Readiness Level 4 - as instances of the same system-type. Accordingly,...
conference paper 2019
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