2022 International Symposium on Intelligent Signal Processing and Communication Systems (ISPACS) 2022
DOI: 10.1109/ispacs57703.2022.10082815
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Improved QoS in Internet of Things (IoTs) through Short Messages Encryption Scheme for Wireless Sensor Communication

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“…In line with this, more efficient multiple-access techniques are needed to handle the network's resources and accommodate the burgeoning count of smart nodes. Previously, grant-based random access techniques have been extensively employed for IoT systems and learned that the end nodes are greatly affected by the antenna's high power dissipation along with latency problems [29,30]. Focusing on the 6G networks and delay-critical applications, a grant-free random access scheme has been proposed wherein the devices/machines arbitrarily select unique training pilots for channel state information (CSI) and activity detection before transmitting data.…”
Section: Unsourced Random Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In line with this, more efficient multiple-access techniques are needed to handle the network's resources and accommodate the burgeoning count of smart nodes. Previously, grant-based random access techniques have been extensively employed for IoT systems and learned that the end nodes are greatly affected by the antenna's high power dissipation along with latency problems [29,30]. Focusing on the 6G networks and delay-critical applications, a grant-free random access scheme has been proposed wherein the devices/machines arbitrarily select unique training pilots for channel state information (CSI) and activity detection before transmitting data.…”
Section: Unsourced Random Accessmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It provides the data effectively and securely based on the user's requirements. The Internet of Things (IoT) allows for the virtual communication of objects and the physical communication, sensing, computation, and processing of data via sensors and other physical devices [13]. The applications that belong to the IoT usually communicate with the services of physical devices or sensors [14].…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a result of the exponential emergence of the Internet in interconnected networks, most technology must adhere to more rigorous standards. This transformative phenomenon is commonly referred to as the Internet of Things (IoT) [1,2]. However, beyond the IoT lies a more comprehensive and expansive concept known as the Internet of Everything (IoE), which expands the boundaries of network connectivity with intelligent devices and is forecasted to see even more rapid advancement in the future [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%