Towards identifying IoT traffic anomalies on the home gateway

Author(s):  
Eman Maali ◽  
David Boyle ◽  
Hamed Haddadi
Keyword(s):  
Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (11) ◽  
pp. 3587
Author(s):  
Ezequiel Simeoni ◽  
Eugenio Gaeta ◽  
Rebeca I. García-Betances ◽  
Dave Raggett ◽  
Alejandro M. Medrano-Gil ◽  
...  

Internet of Things (IoT) technologies are already playing an important role in our daily activities as we use them and rely on them to increase our abilities, connectivity, productivity and quality of life. However, there are still obstacles to achieving a unique interface able to transfer full control to users given the diversity of protocols, properties and specifications in the varied IoT ecosystem. Particularly for the case of home automation systems, there is a high degree of fragmentation that limits interoperability, increasing the complexity and costs of developments and holding back their real potential of positively impacting users. In this article, we propose implementing W3C’s Web of Things Standard supported by home automation ontologies, such as SAREF and UniversAAL, to deploy the Living Lab Gateway that allows users to consume all IoT devices from a smart home, including those physically wired and using KNX® technology. This work, developed under the framework of the EC funded Plan4Act project, includes relevant features such as security, authentication and authorization provision, dynamic configuration and injection of devices, and devices abstraction and mapping into ontologies. Its deployment is explained in two scenarios to show the achieved technology’s degree of integration, the code simplicity for developers and the system’s scalability: one consisted of external hardware interfacing with the smart home, and the other of the injection of a new sensing device. A test was executed providing metrics that indicate that the Living Lab Gateway is competitive in terms of response performance.


2015 ◽  
Vol 719-720 ◽  
pp. 561-566
Author(s):  
Yong Qing Gao ◽  
Dan Shanng

Firstly, this paper analyzes the significance and demand of intelligent power. Then a solution of home intelligent power system based on ZigBee is proposed. Hardware components of the solution proposed in this work mainly consists of AT91SAM9G20 as the core of the home gateway controller, CC430F6137 as the core of the network node of intelligent power and construction of intelligent home network system. This paper mainly introduces a new type of home intelligent power consumption network node, which realizes the measurement of electric power parameter, monitoring, overload protection and timing control, the communication between home gateway and network node through ZigBee protocol, the intelligent household electricity. By testing and using, it can meet the aspects of everyday life needs of user in convenient life, intelligent life and energy-saving, etc. It brings great commercial return and technical value to the development and application of intelligent home in future, as well as far-reaching impact to improving the quality of intelligent home services.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 89-96
Author(s):  
EMILLI LIJAU

Smart homes are one of the Internet of Things (IoT) applications most significant to enable people to operate intelligent devices on the Internet in their homes. However, when users can access an intelligent home system remotely, they have major privacy and confidentiality difficulties to overcome. Nothing has been done to improve the safety characteristics of an intelligent home with current research on authentication approaches. For example, to address these issues and to develop a reciprocal tracking authentication system with a critical aspect of a deal, we recommend an Internet based Smart Home System (IFTTT) model. As a controller and a safety guard, an IFTTT-Home Gateway provides a user with remote access to a Smart Home System within their company. The system is designed for mutual authentication with security features such as anonymity and full advance security by using Elliptical Curve Encryption, Nonces, XOR or cryptographic Hash functions. We also incorporate multi factor authentication (MFA) into the model to ensure more security and preventing privacy leakage.


Author(s):  
Shigeaki Tanimoto ◽  
Rei Kinno ◽  
Motoi Iwashita ◽  
Tohru Kobayashi ◽  
Hiroyuki Sato ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
Wei-Kuo Chiang ◽  
An-Nie Ren

In recent years, more and more people dream of experiencing various IP-based multimedia application services when they are driving through their car. However, those multimedia devices in the car may use different communication protocols such as X.10, Havi, Jini, UPnP and SIP. In order to provide a variety of IP-based multimedia services to those users in the car, the authors mainly investigate the issue of interworking between IP Multimedia Subsystem (IMS) and telematics of the vehicular industry. A service-integrated platform, Open Service Gateway Initiative Service Platform (OSGi SP), has been proposed to act as a Residential Gateway (RGW) and to administer the communication between the vehicular environment and Internet. Besides, a Home IMS Gateway (HIGA), which can be implemented on a NGN RGW, has been developed by Home Gateway Initiative (HGI) since 2005 to collect the relevant information of in-car users, devices and services and to manage the IMS sessions for the in-car devices that do not support IMS functions. With these techniques, the users can enjoy their digital life by interacting with the home/vehicular network from anywhere.


Author(s):  
YOUNG-GAB KIM ◽  
CHANG-JOO MOON ◽  
DONGWON JEONG ◽  
DOO-KWON BAIK

Security is critical in a home gateway environment. Robust secure mechanisms must be put in place for protecting information transferred through a central location. In considering characteristics for the home gateway environment, this paper proposes a bundle authentication mechanism. We designed the exchange mechanism for transferring a shared secret key. This transports a service bundle safely in the bootstrapping step, by recognizing and initializing various components. In this paper, we propose a bundle authentication mechanism based on a MAC that uses a shared secret key created in the bootstrapping step. In addition, we verify the safety of the key exchange mechanism and bundle authentication mechanism using BAN Logic. From the verified result, we achieved goals of authentication. That is, the operator can trust the bundle provided by the service provider. The user who uses the service gateway can also express trust and use the bundle provided by the operator.


2012 ◽  
Vol 182-183 ◽  
pp. 1464-1468
Author(s):  
Jing Wang ◽  
Jia Liu ◽  
Huan Wang

With the recent technological advances in zigbee, 3G and embedded technology, development of home automation has been enabled and become dramatically feasible. Based on the advantage and feature of Zigbee and 3G, this paper introduces a home automation system. First of all, this paper discuss the network topology of system, which makes up of inner-net, home gateway and outer-net. The inner-net, consisting of subsystem, security alarm subsystem and smart appliance control subsystem, communicates with outer-net by home gateway. And then, this paper mainly analyzes hardware and software design of these subsystems and gateway and it gives an implement scheme. At last, the paper proposes a solution of low power strategy.


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