B Alotaibi - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Internet of Things (IoT) is a wide network consisting of Internet-connected objects using installed software, such as home appliances, vehicles, and other entities embedded with …
Abstract Conventional Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems involve data streaming from sensors, through Fog devices to a centralized Cloud server. Issues that arise include privacy …
Advances in technology always had an impact on our lives. Several emerging technologies, most notably the Internet of Things (IoT) and blockchain, present transformative …
Keeping in view of the constraints and challenges with respect to big data analytics along with security and privacy preservation for 5G and B5G applications, the integration of …
The research on the sixth-generation (6G) wireless communications for the development of future mobile communication networks has been officially launched around the world. 6G …
Nowadays, 5G network is considered to be one of the main pillars of various industries, including the Internet of Things (IoT), smart cities, virtual reality, and many more. Unlike …
In recent times, IoT has emerged as a new paradigm for the interconnection of heterogeneous, resource-constrained, and communication-capable smart devices. It has …
F Chen, Z Xiao, L Cui, Q Lin, J Li, S Yu - Journal of Network and Computer …, 2020 - Elsevier
Blockchain and the Internet of things (IoT) systems are attracting more and more research efforts from both academia and industry. Blockchain is rapidly evolving to be a new …
Abstract The Internet of Things (IoT) is poised to transform human life and unleash enormous economic benefit. However, inadequate data security and trust of current IoT are …