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Anghel, R.I. (author), Zhauniarovich, Y. (author), Hernandez Ganan, C. (author)
Distributed Denial-of-Service (DDoS) attacks continue to threaten the availability of Internet-based services. While countermeasures exist to decrease the impact of these attacks, not all operators have the resources or knowledge to deploy them. Alternatively, anti-DDoS services such as DDoS clearing houses and blackholing have emerged....
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Vieira, Romulo (author), Muchaluat-Saade, Debora (author), Cesar, Pablo (author)
The Internet of Multisensory, Multimedia and Musical Things (Io3MT) is a new concept that arises from the confluence of several areas of computer science, arts, and humanities, with the objective of grouping in a single place devices and data that explore the five human senses, besides multimedia aspects and music content. In the context of...
conference paper 2024
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Kroep, H.J.C. (author), Gokhale, V. (author), Verburg, Joseph (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author)
The next frontier in communications is teleoperation - manipulation and control of remote environments with haptic feedback. Compared to conventional networked applications, teleoperation poses widely different requirements, ultra-low latency (ULL) is primary. Realizing ULL communication demands significant redesign of conventional networking...
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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...
doctoral thesis 2023
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de Winkel, J. (author)
The ecological impact of today’s battery-powered Internet of Things (IoT) is troubling. Technology advancements that reduce the reliance on batteries could blunt the environmental impact of the projected billions of IoT devices. With the emergence of low-cost, small, and high-performance microcontrollers, along with more efficient micro-energy...
doctoral thesis 2023
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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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Amanatidis, Petros (author), Karampatzakis, Dimitris (author), Iosifidis, G. (author), Lagkas, Thomas (author), Nikitas, Alexandros (author)
The development of computer hardware and communications has brought with it many exciting applications in the Internet of Things. More and more Single Board Computers (SBC) with high performance and low power consumption are used to infer deep learning models at the edge of the network. In this article, we investigate a cooperative task...
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van Beek, E. (author), Giaccardi, Elisa (author), Boess, S.U. (author), Bozzon, A. (author)
By 2027 more than 530 M homes will likely adopt at least one type of automated system. This means that a growing number of residents will be living with automated technology in the home, everyday. But living with smart homes is full of conflicts between what residents find appropriate and what technology does instead. Previous research,...
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Cebeci, M.S. (author), de Bok, M.A. (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author)
The growth of e-commerce and omnichannel retailing has led to significant changes in urban logistics deliveries. In addition to the traditional delivery channels, new solutions have been introduced, such as click-and-collect, parcel locker delivery, crowdshipping, and on-site delivery. However, such solutions require seamless connections between...
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Shahedi, Alireza (author), Gallo, Federico (author), Saeednia, M. (author), Sacco, Nicola (author)
This paper addresses the problem of optimizing the transport of goods in the Physical Internet (PI) framework in a multi-modal setting using a multi-objective mixed-integer linear programming (MILP) approach. The model is specifically designed to meet the requirements related to modular shipments and PI-hubs, and in particular, determines the...
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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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Fahim, P.B.M. (author), Mientjes, Gerjan (author), Rezaei, J. (author), van Binsbergen, A.J. (author), Montreuil, Benoit (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author)
The Physical Internet (PI) is a paradigm-changing and technology-driven vision, which is expected to significantly impact the development of the freight transport and logistics (FTL) system of today. However, the development of the FTL system towards the PI creates much uncertainty for its current stakeholders. Ports are one of those...
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Ren, Liyuan (author), Yarovoy, Alexander (author), Fioranelli, F. (author)
The problem of radar-based counting of multiple individuals moving as a single group is addressed using an mm-wave multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) frequency-modulated continuous wave (FMCW) radar. This problem is challenging because the different individuals are closer to each other than the range/azimuth resolution, and their bulk...
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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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Nazari, Amin (author), Kordabadi, Mojtaba (author), Mohammadi, R. (author), Lal, C. (author)
Internet of Medical Thing (IoMT) is an emerging technology in healthcare that can be used to realize a wide variety of medical applications. It improves people’s quality of life and makes it easier to care for the sick individuals in an efficient and safe manner. To do this, IoMT leverages the capabilities of some new technologies including...
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Kroep, H.J.C. (author), Gokhale, V. (author), Simha, A. (author), Venkatesha Prasad, Ranga Rao (author), Rao, V.S. (author)
Tactile Internet (TI) envisions communicating haptic sensory information and kinesthetic feedback over the network and is expected to transfer human skills remotely. For mission-critical TI applications, the network latency is commonly mandated to be between 1-10 ms, due to the sensitivity of human touch, and the packet delivery ratio to be...
conference paper 2023
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Munteanu, Cristian (author), Gasser, Oliver (author), Poese, Ingmar (author), Smaragdakis, G. (author), Feldmann, Anja (author)
Today, there is an increasing number of peering agreements between Hypergiants and networks that benefit millions of end-user. However, the majority of Autonomous Systems do not currently enjoy the benefit of interconnecting directly with Hypergiants to optimally select the path for delivering Hypergiant traffic to their users. In this paper,...
conference paper 2023
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Ozcan, Selim (author), Livadariu, Ioana (author), Smaragdakis, G. (author), Griwodz, Carsten (author)
During the last decades, public and private investments contributed to building the Internet infrastructure, including undersea cables, long-distance fiber links, broadband networks, and satellite constellations to reduce end-to-end delay. In this study, we measure the inter-city delays over the last six years, considering 17 major metropolitan...
conference paper 2023
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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...
journal article 2023
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