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Poster: Envisioning a UWB-based Local Human-Machine Interface

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In this work, we present a secure Internet-of-Things framework enabled by UWB, which allows users to wirelessly interact with any public and home appliances in a more secure, seamless and efficient manner. we envision an ecosystem of appliances and mobile devices equipped with UWB transceivers, where the appliances are capable of imposing location-based access control in precise and configurable zones and ensuring security against eavesdropping and hijacking by malicious attackers. We propose a location-based access control algorithm that is robust against range spoofing. Further, we propose the network and application layer protocols that enable one generic user-end application to access the control interface of any appliances and adapt to context.

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ACM MobiCom '24: Proceedings of the 30th Annual International Conference on Mobile Computing and Networking
December 2024
2476 pages
ISBN:9798400704895
DOI:10.1145/3636534
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Published: 04 December 2024

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