scholarly journals Dual Security based on Crypto Steganography Using Two Level Learning In Assist with Dual Offbeat Shielding Design

Author(s):  
Siva Raja P M ◽  
Sumithra R P ◽  
Thanusha G

A sensor node and other electronic devices attached to any IoT object can be involved in the communication over wireless network in IoT environments, which makes it necessary to preprocess a large amount of sensed data before storing it. Therefore, sensing data in the form of images is to be sent to the cloud storage system via wireless medium, but this suffers from image hijacking where data is manipulated, which leads to insecure transmission. To mitigate this problem, two levels of security are employed. Memory retaining is the primary level of enhancing learning which uses past experiences to extract optimal features from sensed images and then subjected to offbeat shielding activities, which include cryptographic steganography. The proposed system creates cloud storage that is protected by the optimal features learned from a neural network, thus ensuring that clouds are secure in the Internet of Things.

Author(s):  
Demetrio P. Zourarakis

Future humans interacting with water in Kentucky will bring to their experience not only the panoply of expectations, assumptions, background knowledge, and past experiences but also ultra-smart gadgetry which will shape the outcome of the event. The technoscapes inhabited by human communities and individuals are over imposed on the natural rhythms which hydrology obeys, providing opportunities for sensorial fusion. An ongoing evolutionary explosion in diversity, mobility and interconnectedness of sensors is manifesting itself as the Internet of Things, all denizens of the “Cloud”, allowing the citizen scientist to easily generate georeferenced sensor information. This augmented, hybrid sensorial ecosystem challenges us to rethink how we tap into big data, mostly unstructured, representing the status of water systems, and how we extract relevant information.


2020 ◽  
Vol 14 (1) ◽  
pp. 144-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
Sudip Misra ◽  
Sanku Kumar Roy ◽  
Arijit Roy ◽  
Mohammad S. Obaidat ◽  
Avantika Jha

2019 ◽  
Vol 12 (1) ◽  
pp. 96-115 ◽  
Author(s):  
Christophe Lethien ◽  
Jean Le Bideau ◽  
Thierry Brousse

The fabrication of miniaturized electrochemical energy storage systems is essential for the development of future electronic devices for Internet of Thing applications. This paper aims at reviewing the current micro-supercapacitor technologies and at defining the guidelines to produce high performance micro-devices with special focuses onto the 3D designs as well as the fabrication of solid state miniaturized devices to solve the packaging issue.


2013 ◽  
Vol 278-280 ◽  
pp. 2012-2015
Author(s):  
Lian Shi Lin ◽  
Qing Hu ◽  
Yu Ping Qui

The Internet of things is a massive electronic equipment with internet interconnection of large scale virtual networks, including RFID, sensor and actuator electronic devices by the internet interconnection. In order to solve internet of things architecture intelligent refrigerator key technologies, The paper had discussed the internet of things architecture intelligent refrigerator definition, characteristic as well as reference architecture, focused on analysis intelligent refrigerator information space definition, information quantification method and mobile platform equipment internet of things key technology main problems and corresponding solution ways.


2017 ◽  
Vol 23 (1) ◽  
pp. 44-52
Author(s):  
Laviniu Bojor

AbstractToday, more than ever, our society has become obsessed with technology and people surround themselves with smart devices designed to improve their lifestyle. Communications have benefited of this rise of the gadgets the most, and reality shows that most adults in the urban environment own a smartphone with the help of which they can connect to the Internet. We would be tempted to state that the World Wide Web will change in the future into Human World Wide Web, but connecting to the Internet does not stop here. Vehicles, TV sets and other electronic devices or appliances have already started to be connected to the Internet, which makes it easier to believe that, in the future, we will live in a society where most devices around us will be interconnected to a global or even spatial network. This concept, which the academic world embraced as the Internet of Things, should be understood and accepted by society not only from the perspective of the deprivation of privacy it generates, but especially from the perspective of the insecurity, a possible result of this dependence on software and programs that can be remotely accessed and controlled.


2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-4
Author(s):  
Chris Rose

The Internet of Things connects various electronic devices and these can range from the expensive, such as cars or computers, to the mundane, such as toasters or light bulbs and this creates a major security problem. While attention is paid to the complex expensive items, the inexpensive items, although connected to the same network, are often overlooked. With a desperate race to produce more for less and to connect more items to the network, these inexpensive items are overlooked, never updated and in many cases, are downright dangerous when connected to a network and this makes the Internet insecure for everyone else.


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