Internet of Things (IoT) devices possess network capabilities and contain at least a part of the application logic, ie, they have the ability to perform Transmission Control …
In the near future, the Internet of Things is expected to penetrate all aspects of the physical world, including homes and urban spaces. In order to handle the massive amount of data …
From the beginning of the “4th industrial revolution” and the rapid evolution of technology over the past decades, modern ICT's play a critical role in everyday life of governments …
S Maduskar, M Gohil, R Mangrulkar - … Issues and Privacy Threats in Smart …, 2021 - Springer
Abstract Internet of Things (IoT) is the extension of the Internet into everyday objects and physical devices. The IoT is expeditiously becoming ubiquitous. However, independent …
D Puthal, X Zhang - IEEE Consumer Electronics Magazine, 2018 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
The Internet of Things (IoT) is focused on architectures and protocols for the efficient interconnection of heterogeneous things, deployment of infrastructure, and creation of value …
Internet of Things (IoT) aims at facilitating access to all devices that are connected to the internet, both wired and wireless. This scenario can initially seem interesting. Nevertheless …
The Internet of Things (IoT) is the term used to describe the growing number of devices being connected to the internet. Some of the more common IoT devices include home …
This special issue will explore security and privacy issues related to the Internet of Things (IoT): embedding processor-based systems in physical infrastructure at massive scale …
Abstract Today's Internet of Things (IoTs) has occupied maximum fields/areas where they are working a tremendous works, ie, providing better life experience to human beings. For …