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Efficient Latency Control in Fog Deployments via Hardware-Accelerated Popularity Estimation
Introduced as an extension of the Cloud at the network edge for computing and storage purposes, the Fog is increasingly considered a key enabler for Internet-of-Things applications whose latency requirements are not compatible with a Cloud-only ...
To Transmit or Not to Transmit: Controlling Communications in the Mobile IoT Domain
The Mobile IoT domain has been significantly expanded with the proliferation of drones and unmanned robotic devices. In this new landscape, the communication between the resource-constrained device and the fixed infrastructure is similarly expanded to ...
Cracking Channel Hopping Sequences and Graph Routes in Industrial TSCH Networks
Industrial networks typically connect hundreds or thousands of sensors and actuators in industrial facilities, such as manufacturing plants, steel mills, and oil refineries. Although the typical industrial Internet of Things (IoT) applications operate ...
Optimal Receiver Placement for K-barrier Coverage in Passive Bistatic Radar Sensor Networks
The improvement of coverage quality in the construction of multiple-barrier coverage is a critical problem in a wireless sensor network. In this article, we investigate the K-barrier coverage construction problem in passive bistatic radar sensor ...
Cloud-based Enabling Mechanisms for Container Deployment and Migration at the Network Edge
In recent years, a new trend of advanced applications with huge demands in terms of Quality of Service (QoS) is gaining ground. Even though Cloud computing provides mature management facilities with ubiquitous capabilities, novel requirements and ...
Fog in the Clouds: UAVs to Provide Edge Computing to IoT Devices
Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a huge paradigm shift by connecting a versatile and massive collection of smart objects to the Internet, coming to play an important role in our daily lives. Data produced by IoT devices can generate a number of ...
Optimally Self-Healing IoT Choreographies
In the industrial Internet of Things domain, applications are moving from the Cloud into the Edge, closer to the devices producing and consuming data. This means that applications move from the scalable and homogeneous Cloud environment into a ...
Parameter Self-Adaptation for Industrial Wireless Sensor-Actuator Networks
Wireless sensor-actuator network (WSAN) technology is gaining rapid adoption by industrial Internet of Things applications in recent years. A WSAN typically connects sensors, actuators, and controllers in industrial facilities, such as steel mills, oil ...
IoT Architecture for Urban Data-Centric Services and Applications
In this work, we describe an urban Internet of Things (IoT) architecture, grounded in big data patterns and focused on the needs of cities and their key stakeholders. First, the architecture of the dedicated platform USE4IoT (Urban Service Environment ...
Low-cost Security for Next-generation IoT Networks
- Nikolaos Athanasios Anagnostopoulos,
- Saad Ahmad,
- Tolga Arul,
- Daniel Steinmetzer,
- Matthias Hollick,
- Stefan Katzenbeisser
In recent years, the ubiquitous nature of Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications as well as the pervasive character of next-generation communication protocols, such as the 5G technology, have become widely evident. In this work, we identify the need for ...