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Turcios Rodriguez, E.R. (author)
In recent years the number of Internet-connected devices (aka as Internet of Things (IoT)) has increased dramatically. IoT Manufacturers have launched into the market a variety of IoT products to make a profit, while users buy them for the convenience of the technology. Despite IoT technology’s benefits to society, infected IoT devices with...
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Narayana, S. (author)
The Internet of Things (IoT), a recent technology that has enabled many innovative applications, has dominated the world by creating smart systems and applications. It is predicted that the number of connected gadgets in IoT will double by 2030 compared to 2020. Thus, it is essential to address the key challenges, such as scalability, ubiquitous...
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Shao, Deo (author), Ishengoma, Fredrick R. (author), Alexopoulos, Charalampos (author), Saxena, Stuti (author), Nikiforova, Anastasija (author), Matheus, R. (author)
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to highlight the drivers, barriers, benefits and risks affecting the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) into the e-government and to provide a future research agenda. Design/methodology/approach: Existing literature examining the relationships between e-government and IoT is scanned and evaluated by...
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Al Alsadi, Arwa (author), Sameshima, Kaichi (author), Yoshioka, Katsunari (author), van Eeten, M.J.G. (author), Hernandez Ganan, C. (author)
For years, attackers have exploited vulnerabilities in Internet of Things (IoT) devices. Previous research has examined target selection in cybercrime, but there has been little investigation into the factors that influence target selection in attacks on IoT. This study aims to better understand how attackers choose their targets by analyzing...
conference paper 2023
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Abdellatif, Alaa Awad (author), Mhaisen, N. (author), Mohamed, Amr (author), Erbad, Aiman (author), Guizani, Mohsen (author)
The rise of chronic disease patients and the pandemic pose immediate threats to healthcare expenditure and mortality rates. This calls for transforming healthcare systems away from one-on-one patient treatment into intelligent health systems, leveraging the recent advances of Internet of Things and smart sensors. Meanwhile, reinforcement...
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Giovanardi, Matteo (author), Konstantinou, T. (author), Pollo, Riccardo (author), Klein, T. (author)
In the façade sector, the ecological and circular transition requires the adoption of new business models that exploit the value of the material as much as possible. In this context, the Internet of Things (IoT) is identified as a potential innovation driver for the widespread use of circular approaches. The aim of the paper is to clarify the...
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Giovanardi, M. (author), Konstantinou, T. (author), Pollo, Riccardo (author), Klein, T. (author)
Traceability is considered a crucial requirement to enable Circular Economy (CE). Product and process life-cycle data can facilitate circular asset management preserving the asset's value over time and reducing resource consumption. Many scholars point out how the loss of traceability data, lacking information reliability, and unstructured...
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Telikani, Akbar (author), Rudbardeh, Nima Esmi (author), Soleymanpour, Shiva (author), Shahbahrami, Asadollah (author), Shen, Jun (author), Gaydadjiev, G. (author), Hassanpour, Reza (author)
A problem with machine learning (ML) techniques for detecting intrusions in the Internet of Things (IoT) is that they are ineffective in the detection of low-frequency intrusions. In addition, as ML models are trained using specific attack categories, they cannot recognize unknown attacks. This article integrates strategies of cost-sensitive...
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Akkaoui, R. (author), Stefanov, Alexandru (author), Palensky, P. (author), Epema, D.H.J. (author)
The solar industry in residential areas has been witnessing an astonishing growth worldwide. At the heart of this transformation, affecting the edge of the electricity grid, reside smart inverters (SIs). These IoT-enabled devices aim to introduce a certain degree of intelligence to conventional inverters by integrating various grid support...
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Saidi, Said Jawad (author), Gasser, Oliver (author), Smaragdakis, G. (author)
IPv6 is being more and more adopted, in part to facilitate the millions of smart devices that have already been installed at home. Unfortunately, we find that the privacy of a substantial fraction of end-users is still at risk, despite the efforts by ISPs and electronic vendors to improve end-user security, e.g., by adopting prefix rotation...
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Ahvanooey, Milad Taleby (author), Zhu, Mark Xuefang (author), Li, Qianmu (author), Mazurczyk, Wojciech (author), Choo, Kim Kwang Raymond (author), Gupta, Brij B. (author), Conti, M. (author)
User authentication remains a challenging issue, despite the existence of a large number of proposed solutions, such as traditional text-based, graphical-based, biometrics-based, Web-based, and hardware-based schemes. For example, some of these schemes are not suitable for deployment in an Internet of Things (IoT) setting, partly due to the...
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Mhaisen, N. (author), Allahham, Mhd Saria (author), Mohamed, Amr (author), Erbad, Aiman (author), Guizani, Mohsen (author)
Service provisioning systems assign users to service providers according to allocation criteria that strike an optimal trade-off between users' Quality of Experience (QoE) and the operation cost endured by providers. These systems have been leveraging Smart Contracts (SCs) to add trust and transparency to their criteria. However, deploying...
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Xu, Weitao (author), Xue, Wanli (author), Lin, Qi (author), Lan, G. (author), Feng, Xingyu (author), Wei, Bo (author), Luo, Chengwen (author), Li, Wei (author), Zomaya, Albert Y. (author)
Smart space has emerged as a new paradigm that combines sensing, communication, and artificial intelligence technologies to offer various customized services. A fundamental requirement of these services is person identification. Although a variety of person-identification approaches has been proposed, they suffer from several limitations in...
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Al Alsadi, Arwa (author), Sameshima, Kaichi (author), Bleier, Jakob (author), Yoshioka, Katsunari (author), Lindorfer, Martina (author), van Eeten, M.J.G. (author), Hernandez Ganan, C. (author)
The Internet of things (IoT) is composed by a wide variety of software and hardware components that inherently contain vulnerabilities. Previous research has shown that it takes only a few minutes from the moment an IoT device is connected to the Internet to the first infection attempts. Still, we know little about the evolution of exploit...
conference paper 2022
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Kumar, Gulshan (author), Saha, Rahul (author), Conti, M. (author), Thomas, Reji (author), Devgun, Tannishtha (author), Rodrigues, Joel J.P.C. (author)
Internet-of-Thing (IoT) faces various security attacks. Different solutions exist to mitigate the intrusion problems. However, the existing solutions lack behind in dealing with heterogeneity of attack sources and features. The future anticipated demand of devices' connections also urge the need of new solutions addressing the concerns of...
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Mohammadkarimi, M. (author), Dobre, Octavia A. (author), Win, Moe Z. (author)
Existing wireless communication systems have been mainly designed to provide substantial gain in terms of data rates. However, 5G and Beyond will depart from this scheme, with the objective not only to provide services with higher data rates. One of the main goals is to support massive machine-type communications (mMTC) in the Internet-of-Things...
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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)...
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Rodriguez, Elsa (author), Fukkink, Max (author), Parkin, S.E. (author), van Eeten, M.J.G. (author), Hernandez Ganan, C. (author)
Consumer IoT devices may suffer malware attacks, and be recruited into botnets or worse. There is evidence that generic advice to device owners to address IoT malware can be successful, but this does not account for emerging forms of persistent IoT malware. Less is known about persistent malware, which resides on persistent storage, requiring...
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Köylü, T.C. (author), Caetano Garaffa, L. (author), Reinbrecht, Cezar (author), Zahedi, M.Z. (author), Hamdioui, S. (author), Taouil, M. (author)
The massive deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) devices makes them vulnerable against physical tampering attacks, such as fault injection. These kind of hardware attacks are very popular as they typically do not require complex equipment or high expertise. Hence, it is important that IoT devices are protected against them. In this work, we...
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Barzgari, Mohammad (author), Ghafari, A. (author), Meghdadi, Masoud (author), Medi, Ali (author)
This article presents the theory and implementation of a quadrature and differential RF front-end receiver. Combining balun, low-noise amplifier (LNA), mixer, and oscillator in a single stage, the proposed circuit, named the Blixator, is well suited for low-power applications. The baseband's transimpedance amplifier (TIA) also shares part of...
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