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Assessing Redundancy Models for IoT Reliability
Conference ObjectAbstract: Use of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in conjunction with mobile devices is growing on a daily basiPalabras claves:FogPhone, internet of things, Mobile phone sensing, Reliability Bock Diagram, Reliability Network, Wireless Sensor NetworksAutores:Boavida F., Fernandes M., Jorge Sá Silva, Pereira V.N.S.S., Polo O., Raposo D., Rodrigues A., Soraya SincheFuentes:scopusAn outlook on physical and virtual sensors for a socially interactive internet
ReviewAbstract: The Internet keeps changing at a rapid pace, driven mainly by the emerging concepts and applicationsPalabras claves:heterogeneity, internet of things, Social IoT, taxonomyAutores:Armando N., Boavida F., Jorge Sá Silva, Pereira V.N.S.S., Rodrigues A.Fuentes:scopusA Solution for Dynamic Management of User Profiles in IoT Environments
ArticleAbstract: Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging area in which we expect to have billions of devices connectePalabras claves:Data privacy, internet of things, ProfilesAutores:Jorge Sá Silva, Leithardt V.R.Q., Santos D., Silva L.A., Viel F., Zeferino C.A.Fuentes:scopusA Unified Solution for IoT Device Management
Conference ObjectAbstract: Sensing and actuating tasks in the Internet of Things (IoT) increasingly involve a variety of sensorPalabras claves:IEEE 1451, internet of things, ITU-T Y.2060, Leshan, LwM2M, managementAutores:Armando N., Boavida F., Fernandes J.M., Jorge Sá Silva, Raposo D., Soraya SincheFuentes:scopusFoTSeC - Human security in fog of things
Conference ObjectAbstract: Today's devices, which make up the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), are bePalabras claves:fog computing, Human in the loop, internet of things, Resourcesharing, Security and privacyAutores:Boavida F., Dias H., Figueira A., Jorge Sá Silva, Pereira V.N.S.S., Rodrigues A., Soraya Sinche, Sousa Nunes D.S.Fuentes:scopusEnd-to-end transport-layer security for Internet-integrated sensing applications with mutual and delegated ECC public-key authentication
Conference ObjectAbstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) describes a vision of a future Internet where constrained sensing and aPalabras claves:COAP, delegated ECC public-key authentication, DTLS, internet of things, mutual authenticationAutores:Granjal J., Jorge Sá Silva, Monteiro E.Fuentes:scopusNetwork-layer security for the Internet of Things using TinyOS and BLIP
ArticleAbstract: The design of standard communications and security mechanisms for resource-constrained sensing appliPalabras claves:6LoWPAN, BLIP, Compressed security headers, internet of things, smart objects, tinyOSAutores:Granjal J., Jorge Sá Silva, Monteiro E.Fuentes:scopusOpportunistic fog computing: Feasibility assessment and architectural proposal
Conference ObjectAbstract: Cloud computing has been pointed out as one of the pillars of the Internet of Things, providing thisPalabras claves:fog computing, internet of things, resource-sharing, Virtual clusterAutores:Boavida F., Jorge Sá Silva, Silva R.M.Fuentes:scopusIoT architecture proposal for disabled people
Conference ObjectAbstract: We are living in a new communication age, which will radically transform the way we live in our sociPalabras claves:Disabled people, internet of thingsAutores:Filipe Jorge Mota Pinto, Furtado P., Jorge Sá Silva, Lopes N.V.Fuentes:scopusKnowledge and technology transfer between university - industry - society: A new crowdsourcing framework for internet of things
Conference ObjectAbstract: The emergence of the Web 2.0 created new opportunities for knowledge transfer between University - IPalabras claves:innovation, internet of things, knowledge transfer, technology transfer, University-industry-society knowledge transferAutores:Boavida F., Dias D., Ferreira V., Jorge Sá SilvaFuentes:scopus