2016
DOI: 10.4018/ijdst.2016010103
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Applying Security to a Big Stream Cloud Architecture for the Internet of Things

Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to interconnect billions (around 50 by 2020) of heterogeneous sensor/actuator-equipped devices denoted as "Smart Objects" (SOs), characterized by constrained resources in terms of memory, processing, and communication reliability. Several IoT applications have real-time and low-latency requirements and must rely on architectures specifically designed to manage gigantic streams of information (in terms of number of data sources and transmission data rate). We refer to "B… Show more

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“…The integration of IoT and 5G is also expected to provide significant benefits in industrial scenarios [26,27], as IIoT needs to abide by strict communication requirements (e.g., high reliability, low latency, flexibility [28], and security [29,30]) which are fulfilled by 5G technology [13,31].…”
Section: Related Work and Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The integration of IoT and 5G is also expected to provide significant benefits in industrial scenarios [26,27], as IIoT needs to abide by strict communication requirements (e.g., high reliability, low latency, flexibility [28], and security [29,30]) which are fulfilled by 5G technology [13,31].…”
Section: Related Work and Motivationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Another important technology is the wireless sensor networks (WSNs), which mainly use interconnected intelligent sensors to sense and monitoring in the industrial environment. Moreover, many other heterogeneous technologies and devices have been included, spanning from barcodes and smartphones, till social networks, and Cloud Computing, as introduced by Belli et al (2015Belli et al ( , 2016. Instead, Shrouf et al (2014) focus their work on the sustainability perspective, proposing an approach for energy management in smart factories based on IoT technologies, following different steps.…”
Section: Next Steps: Introducing Iotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the exponential growth in the technology of micro-electromechanical system (MEMS), wireless networking and wireless sensor networks (WSN) are consequently improving (Katiyar, Chand, & Soni, 2011). WSN is the base of Internet of Things (IoTs), (Belli et al, 2016) (Sun, Liu, Ma, Liu, & Sun, 2016). The later developments in low-control wireless technology (Liu et al, 2013) motivated us to consider WSN in our work.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%