2016 International Conference on Communications (COMM) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/iccomm.2016.7528258
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Pass-IoT: A platform for studying security, privacy and trust in IoT

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“…For example, Siboni et al proposed an IoT security testbed framework, arguing that an ideal testbed should ensure reliability, anti-forensics, and adaptivity [14]. In another work, Arseni et al developed a heterogeneous IoT testbed named Pass-IoT, consisting of three different architectures (MCU, SDSoC, traditional CPU) that can test, optimize, and develop lightweight cryptographic algorithms [3].…”
Section: Iot Security Testbedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…For example, Siboni et al proposed an IoT security testbed framework, arguing that an ideal testbed should ensure reliability, anti-forensics, and adaptivity [14]. In another work, Arseni et al developed a heterogeneous IoT testbed named Pass-IoT, consisting of three different architectures (MCU, SDSoC, traditional CPU) that can test, optimize, and develop lightweight cryptographic algorithms [3].…”
Section: Iot Security Testbedsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As such, the product does not need to set to a high temperature to dry the food waste. If in case the food waste is completely dried even at temperature as low as 30˚C, the heating process can stop and this would help reduce the power consumption [13].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In this use case, the dynamic and partial reconfiguration of hardware accelerators takes 10 ms and the hardware-related section of embedded application is accelerated by a factor of 14 due to DPR. Similar type of hardware acceleration could also be found in [191][192]. One of these presents a testbed for implementing security, privacy and trust in IoT by using SDSoC.…”
Section: Similar Workmentioning
confidence: 90%