2015 Third International Workshop on RFID and Adaptive Wireless Sensor Networks (RAWSN) 2015
DOI: 10.1109/rawsn.2015.7173281
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From RFID tag ID to IPv6 address mapping mechanism

Abstract: Everyday objects are generating a large amount of data that should be stored in the memories of their chips and communicated to a reader. One of the most important technologies used in the internet of things is RFID. Radio Frequency Identification RFID is increasingly used in various applications because of their high quality as well as their low costs. However how can RFID tags communicate via the internet while it doesn't own a network address? In this sense several methods of address translation have been p… Show more

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“…Various researchers have introduced machine learning as a DDoS detection algorithm. F. Ouakasse [23] et al used SVM as a DDoS detection algorithm. Although the algorithm performed well on the KDD99 dataset, its performance in the actual environment is unknown.…”
Section: Related Work and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Various researchers have introduced machine learning as a DDoS detection algorithm. F. Ouakasse [23] et al used SVM as a DDoS detection algorithm. Although the algorithm performed well on the KDD99 dataset, its performance in the actual environment is unknown.…”
Section: Related Work and Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%