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Ted H. Szymanski
The next-generation ?Industrial Internet of Things? (IIoT) will support ?Machine-to-Machine? (M2M) communications for smart Cyber-Physical-Systems and Industry 4.0, and require guaranteed cyber-security. This paper explores hardware-enforced cyber-securi...
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Hendrik Ballhausen and Ludwig Christian Hinske
Privacy-preserving computation (PPC) enables encrypted computation of private data. While advantageous in theory, the complex technology has steep barriers to entry in practice. Here, we derive design goals and principles for a middleware that encapsulat...
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Meghana Thiyyakat, Subramaniam Kalambur and Dinkar Sitaram
The use of data centers is ubiquitous, as they support multiple technologies across domains for storing, processing, and disseminating data. IoT applications utilize both cloud data centers and edge data centers based on the nature of the workload. Due t...
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Tareq Khan
Wildfires kill and injure people, destroy residences, pollute the air, and cause economic loss. In this paper, a low-power Internet of Things (IoT)-based sensor network is developed, which automatically detects fires in forests and sends the location to ...
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Gaetanino Paolone, Danilo Iachetti, Romolo Paesani, Francesco Pilotti, Martina Marinelli and Paolino Di Felice
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a complex ecosystem of connected devices that exchange data over a wired or wireless network and whose final aim is to provide services either to humans or machines. The IoT has seen rapid development over the past decade....
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Haytham Khalil and Khalid Elgazzar
Phone of Things (PoT) extends the connectivity options for IoT systems by leveraging the ubiquitous phone network infrastructure, making it part of the IoT architecture. PoT enriches the connectivity options of IoT while promoting its affordability, acce...
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Khalid Alsubhi, Bander Alzahrani, Nikos Fotiou, Aiiad Albeshri and Mohammed Alreshoodi
Modern internet of things (IoT) applications can benefit from advanced communication paradigms, including multicast and anycast. Next-generation internet architectures, such as information-centric networking (ICN), promise to support these paradigms, but...
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Dmitry Yakupov
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The development of software applications for Internet of Things (IoT) devices involves solving many difficult tasks, one of which is the choice of a suitable protocol for information exchange. Internet of Things devices have a number of features, such as...
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Muhammad Aneeq Abid, Naokhaiz Afaqui, Muazzam A. Khan, Muhammad Waseem Akhtar, Asad Waqar Malik, Arslan Munir, Jawad Ahmad and Balawal Shabir
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a mesh network of interconnected objects with unique identifiers that can transmit data and communicate with one another without the need for human intervention. The IoT has brought the future closer to us. It has opened u...
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Tiago Gomes, Pedro Sousa, Miguel Silva, Mongkol Ekpanyapong and Sandro Pinto
In the new Internet of Things (IoT) era, embedded Field-Programmable Gate Array (FPGA) technology is enabling the deployment of custom-tailored embedded IoT solutions for handling different application requirements and workloads. Combined with the open R...
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