Authentication of IoT in Smart City applications
The advancement of technology brings an extensive use of Internet of things (IoT) devices in our daily life. IoT primary used for data collection and provide real-time management information in the network paradigms such as Edge Computing and Fog Computing. However, assuring the reliability of...
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Format: | Conference or Workshop Item |
Language: | English |
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IEEE
2022
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Online Access: | http://irep.iium.edu.my/101032/7/101032_Authentication_of_IoT_in_Smart_City_Applications.pdf http://irep.iium.edu.my/101032/ https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9929044 |
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Summary: | The advancement of technology brings an
extensive use of Internet of things (IoT) devices in our daily
life. IoT primary used for data collection and provide real-time
management information in the network paradigms such as
Edge Computing and Fog Computing. However, assuring the
reliability of data delivered via Edge Computing is a
challenging task. Blockchain has been a technology that has
gained traction in recent years. Using Blockchain with IoT
allows Smart Cities (SC) applications to spread security
information, which protects against Distributed Denial of
Service (DDOS) attacks. IoT devices in a SC can have a lengthy
life, increasing the possibility of security flaws caused by
obsolete firmware. This paper will highlight the significance of
the implementation considering the SC and demonstrate a
testbed made up of Blockchain Ethereum and actual IoT
devices. The effects of transmission time, memory, and CPU
use on the sending also processing of these messages were
demonstrated. The proposed Application Programming
Interface (API) sign, identify, and validate the messages before
collecting them for an IoT data management application. |
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