Searched for: subject%3A%22internet%22
(41 - 60 of 265)

Pages

document
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...
master thesis 2021
document
Pingle, Anant (author)
Tor is an anonymity network used by a vast number of users in order to protect their privacy on the internet. It should not come as a surprise that this service is also used for abuse such as Denial of service attacks and other malicious activities because of the anonymity it provides. For protecting themselves from this abuse, websites block...
bachelor thesis 2021
document
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
document
Mulder, Jurgen (author)
Users of anonymity networks face differential treatment and sometimes get blocked by websites, it is currently unclear how common this blocking is. This research aims to provide an overview of how common this blocking is while utilizing the AN.ON anonymity network. The analysis is accomplished by utilizing automated web scraping and processing...
bachelor thesis 2021
document
Fisser, Dyantha (author)
The Dutch agricultural sector needed to increase its production over the years. Production increased as a result of new technologies, growing amounts of pesticides, and government policies. Although these changes were fruitful, it is currently provoking environmental concerns. This is causing pressure for farmers to be more sustainable in the...
master thesis 2021
document
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
document
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
document
Cazemier, Lars (author)
On January 30, 2020, the WHO Emergency Committee declared a global health emergency based on increasing reports of Chinese and international cases. The unprecedented impact of COVID-19 has also affected education systems around the world. This means that more than 1.6 billion students, representing 91% of all students in the world, have felt the...
master thesis 2021
document
Labay Mora, Adrià (author)
Distribution of high-quality entanglement over long distances is a key step for the development of a future quantum internet. Exponential photon loss related to distance in optical fibres makes it impractical to connect two nodes directly. Furthermore, the impossibility of copying general quantum states forbids using the same solutions as in...
master thesis 2021
document
Mor Ruiz, Maria Flors (author)
Quantum communication can enable new features that are provably impossible with classical communication alone. However, the optical fibers used to send the quantum information are inherently lossy. To overcome the exponential losses over distance so-called quantum repeaters are needed to amplify the signal. As opposed to memory-based approaches,...
master thesis 2021
document
Dahlberg, E.A. (author)
Quantum mechanics shows that if one is able to generate and manipulate entanglement over a distance, one is able to perform certain tasks which are impossible using only classical communication. Classical communication refers to what is used in the Internet of today. A quantum internet would therefore bring new capabilities to our highly...
doctoral thesis 2021
document
Fahim, P. (author), Martinez de Ubago Alvarez de Sotomayor, Manuel (author), Rezaei, J. (author), van Binsbergen, A.J. (author), Nijdam, Michiel (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author)
The Physical Internet (PI) is a novel, comprehensive and long-term vision of the future global freight transport and logistics (FTL) system, which is aimed at radically improving its efficiency and sustainability. As research on the PI concept is still young, the functioning of maritime ports in the context of the PI is still underexplored. Our...
journal article 2021
document
Sharif Azadeh, Sh (author), Maknoon, M.Y. (author), Chen, J.H. (author), Bierlaire, M. (author)
Interconnected logistics system can play an important role towards having a more sustainable green freight transport. Recently, after introducing the concept of Physical Internet (PI), researchers have started to explore the opportunities and challenges that a collaborative and interconnected network could create in different aspects of the...
book chapter 2021
document
Wiegmann, Paul Moritz (author), Eggers, Felix (author), de Vries, H.J. (author), Blind, Knut (author)
Standard-setting organizations (SSOs) establish goal-directed networks for innovators to jointly shape technology and markets through standards. The degree to which this can succeed depends to a large extent on network characteristics, which may differ substantially between SSOs. Many technological fields face intense competition between SSOs....
journal article 2021
document
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
document
Griffioen, H.J. (author), Oosthoek, K. (author), van der Knaap, Paul (author), Dörr, C. (author)
Amplification attacks generate an enormous flood of unwanted traffic towards a victim and are generated with the help of open, unsecured services, to which an adversary sends spoofed service requests that trigger large answer volumes to a victim. However, the actual execution of the packet flood is only one of the activities necessary for a...
conference paper 2021
document
Kuğuoğlu, B.K. (author), van der Voort, H.G. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author)
Despite the promise of AI and IoT, the efforts of many organizations at scaling smart city initiatives fall short. Organizations often start by exploring the potential with a proof-of-concept and a pilot project, with the process later grinding to a halt for various reasons. Pilot purgatory, in which organizations invest in small-scale...
journal article 2021
document
Fahim, P.B.M. (author), Rezaei, J. (author), Montreuil, Benoit (author), Tavasszy, Lorant (author)
Maritime ports are an integral part of global trade and the supply network system. An upcoming paradigm for innovation in this system is that of the Physical Internet (PI). This highly advanced way of shipping will present a very different logistics environment with respective challenges for maritime ports. For those investing in or operating...
journal article 2021
document
Tanczer, Leonie Maria (author), López-Neira, Isabel (author), Parkin, S.E. (author)
Technology-facilitated abuse or ‘tech abuse’ in intimate partner violence (IPV) contexts describes the breadth of harms that can be enacted using digital systems and online tools. While the misappropriation of technologies in the context of IPV has been subject to prior research, a dedicated study on the United Kingdom’s IPV support sector has...
journal article 2021
document
Falamarzi Askarani, M. (author), Chakraborty, K. (author), Castro do Amaral, G. (author)
Realization of a globe-spanning quantum network is a current worldwide goal, where near and long term implementations will benefit from connectivity between platforms optimized for specific tasks. Towards this goal, a quantum network architecture is herewith proposed whereby quantum processing devices based on NV- colour centers act as...
journal article 2021
Searched for: subject%3A%22internet%22
(41 - 60 of 265)

Pages