N Wang, P Wang, A Alipour-Fanid… - IEEE internet of things …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The fifth generation (5G) wireless technologies serve as a key propellent to meet the increasing demands of the future Internet of Things (IoT) networks. For wireless …
K Yu, J Yu, C Luo - IEEE/ACM Transactions on Networking, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly spreading and reaching a multitude of different domains, since the fifth generation (5G) wireless technologies are the key enablers of many IoT …
Communication systems and networks are evolving as an integral part of not only of our everyday life but also as a part of the industry, fundamental infrastructures, companies, etc …
The security of the Internet of Things (IoT) is receiving considerable interest as the low power constraints and complexity features of many IoT devices are limiting the use of …
The sixth generation (6G) of mobile network will be composed by different nodes, from macro-devices (satellite) to nano-devices (sensors inside the human body), providing a full …
The Internet of Things (IoT) exemplifies a large network of sensing and actuating devices that have penetrated into the physical world enabling new applications like smart homes …
With the exponential growth in the number of connected devices, in recent years there has been a paradigm shift toward mobile edge computing. As a promising edge technology, it …
The Internet of Things, abbreviated as IoT, is a new networking paradigm composed of wireless and wired networks, geographically distributed and interconnected by a “secured” …
A Soni, R Upadhyay, A Jain - … and Internet Security: Proceedings of IC3T …, 2017 - Springer
Abstract Internet of Things (IoT) has been a focus of research in the last decade with emphasis on the security aspects like wireless network security, communication security …