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A taxonomy of cyber-physical threats and impact in the smart home
2018
Computers & security
In the past, home automation was a small market for technology enthusiasts. ...
The adoption of Internet of Things technologies, cloud computing, artificial intelligence and an increasingly wide range of sensing and actuation capabilities has led to smart homes that are more practical ...
However, as IoT devices through sensing and actuation continue to augment domestic life, such as tracking occupant activity (e.g., from taking a shower to cooking and evening meal or sleeping), an invasion ...
doi:10.1016/j.cose.2018.07.011
fatcat:cq6g7sb5uvaavoth4myqadhmau
WiFi and Vision Multimodal Learning for Accurate and Robust Device-Free Human Activity Recognition
2019
2019 IEEE/CVF Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Workshops (CVPRW)
commercial WiFi-enabled IoT devices and camera. ...
We utilized a variant of C3D model for activity sensing using vision. ...
In this work, we aim to explore the potentials of using WiFi CSI readings from COTS WiFi-enabled IoT devices for device-free human activity recognition. ...
doi:10.1109/cvprw.2019.00056
dblp:conf/cvpr/ZouYDLZS19
fatcat:cvuapoofsvff5dp33slulxctjq
Using RF Transmissions from IoT Devices for Occupancy Detection and Activity Recognition
2021
IEEE Sensors Journal
To verify the proposed concepts and test in a more realistic environment, we evaluate PIoTR with four commercial IoT devices for home use. ...
In this paper, we present Passive IoT Radar (PIoTR), a system that passively uses RF transmissions from IoT devices for human monitoring. ...
More recently, a WiFi-enabled IoT system [29] was designed for occupant activity sensing. This system collects fine-grained CSI measurements and uploads them to a cloud server for processing. ...
doi:10.1109/jsen.2021.3134895
fatcat:g5isdyg6qrf4zogv4as6uwd6p4
Occupant Activity Detection in Smart Buildings: A Review
2020
International Journal of Wireless & Mobile Networks
., sensed data, social networks) allowing to better detect occupant activities. ...
activities and highlight new possibilities in terms of activities diagnosis and analysis to generate more opportunities in optimizing the energy consumption and providing comfort in smart building. ...
WinOSS is a non-intrusive sensing system [49] based on the building's WiFi infrastructure to obtain occupancy information (i.e., occupancy detection, counting, and tracking), by counting WiFi-enabled ...
doi:10.5121/ijwmn.2020.12306
fatcat:4mrfpg25zvcbppy5ufxxigiyfq
State of Art Survey for IoT Effects on Smart City Technology: Challenges, Opportunities, and Solutions
2021
Asian Journal of Research in Computer Science
One of the most often used methodologies for creating a smart city is the Internet of Things (IoT). ...
Automation frees workers from excessive human involvement to promote ease of use while still reducing their input of labor. ...
These IoT devices are called "cloudlet devices," which we can use to control a regional cloudlet, knowing that cloudlet devices are hefty IoT devices only. ...
doi:10.9734/ajrcos/2021/v8i330202
fatcat:asjdeungwjh3demjweote4vhmm
Two Way Architecture between IoT Sensors and Cloud Computing for Remote Health Care Monitoring Applications
2017
European Conference on Information Systems
Finally using machine to machine protocols can be used to activate sensors for feedback or alerts. ...
This research presents an intelligent two way IoT (Internet of Things) architecture that uses IoT sensors and cloud-technology for data collection, monitoring and alerting strategies. ...
Lee, and Choi, 2013) , using an ECG sensing device for real-time monitoring and self-diagnosis for CHF patients. The measured data are transmitted wirelessly to a smart phone using Bluetooth. ...
dblp:conf/ecis/MaNMN17
fatcat:q5h2lk2rhbbpneybytnmja2thu
The Emerging Internet of Things Marketplace From an Industrial Perspective: A Survey
2015
IEEE Transactions on Emerging Topics in Computing
In this paper, we survey over one hundred IoT smart solutions in the marketplace and examine them closely in order to identify the technologies used, functionalities, and applications. ...
Based on the application domain, we classify and discuss these solutions under five different categories: smart wearable, smart home, smart, city, smart environment, and smart enterprise. ...
Further, IoT products can use smart phones, tablets and wearable devices to enable user interactions. ...
doi:10.1109/tetc.2015.2390034
fatcat:cjnoqqlw3jh4pcczhiya6qa3hy
A Reference Architecture for Smart and Software-defined Buildings
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
The vision encompassing Smart and Software-defined Buildings (SSDB) is becoming more and more popular and its implementation is now more accessible due to the widespread adoption of the IoT infrastructure ...
This paper surveys IoT and SSB technologies and their cooperation towards the realization of Smart Spaces. We propose a four-layer reference architecture and we organize related concepts around it. ...
With regard to smart buildings, IoT sensing and actuation components can be categorized as follows: Occupancy Detectors: these are specialized circuits that are placed in light bulbs, doors, and parking ...
arXiv:1902.09464v1
fatcat:t3m35plg25eghjqylqumulcsp4
IoT Connectivity Technologies and Applications: A Survey
[article]
2020
arXiv
pre-print
We also point out key technical challenges of the existing connectivity technologies for enabling massive IoT connectivity. ...
connectivity for IoT. ...
, LTE-M, WiFi HaLow
Short-range
Smart home appliances
Bluetooth/BLE, ZigBee, OWC,
WiFi
Power
Low power
Tracking sensors, smart retail sen-
sors
Bluetooth, ZigBee, LTE/LTE-A,
5G, WiFi
Ultra ...
arXiv:2002.12646v1
fatcat:7wleyjycv5f2nmsrn7tff5xrfq
Hybrid Approach for Location Based Customized POI Travel Recommendation System
2016
International Journal Of Engineering And Computer Science
A fairly recent technical development is labelled Internet of Things (IoT) based on the fact that also devices and objects are connected to the Internet. ...
IoT also means that individual objects, and interrelated collections of objects e.g. in homes and cars, can be made uniquely identifiable by radio tags, sensors and actuators, and thereby become virtually ...
Personal and homeThe sensor information collected is used only by the individuals who directly own the network.Usually WiFi is used as the
Figure 1 Applications of IoT Back bone enabling higher bandwidth ...
doi:10.18535/ijecs/v5i1.1
fatcat:4piqz4pza5fidffqnholzqvdve
IoT Architecture Proposal from a Survey of Pedestrian-Oriented Applications
2020
International Conference on Intelligent Environments
Whether in indoor or outdoor environments, IoT services are only available to individuals or pedestrians because a IoT architecture enables that the quality of its components (i.e. ...
In fact, the IoT is covering devices and appliances that support one or more common ecosystems, and can be controlled via devices associated with that ecosystem. ...
In turn, sensing technology is also used for the identification of objects and people. ...
doi:10.3233/aise200040
dblp:conf/intenv/0002SA20
fatcat:nmlblqozsvbvfp3f6ha336xfzq
Special issue on "Recent advances in ambient intelligence towards a smart and human-centered internet of things"
2019
Journal of Ambient Intelligence and Humanized Computing
Acknowledgements As Guest Editors of this special issue, we would like to warmly thank the authors for their excellent contributions, the referees for their time and help in the peer-review process, and ...
Vincenzo Loia, for his kind and continued support during the publication process. ...
Potential use cases range from location-based services in smart home applications, elderly care detecting falls on the ground, to anomaly detection of daily activities, for instance recognising behavioural ...
doi:10.1007/s12652-019-01200-w
fatcat:nnnjkhpqpveojjudvur5pcwhmu
A Systematic Review on Cognitive Radio in Low Power Wide Area Network for Industrial IoT Applications
2021
Sustainability
This paper aims to review the various technologies and protocols for industrial IoT applications. ...
The study suggests that the essential factors of design need to be considered to conquer the critical research gaps of the existing LPWAN cognitive-enabled IIoT. ...
The WiFi technology supports smart home as AI home, Machine-to-Machine wireless communication technology, and other implementation applications; LoRa supports smart sensing, smart home, and M2M communication ...
doi:10.3390/su13010338
fatcat:rcgudnh32vhkhn4kb652d4mspm
Health Monitoring in Smart Homes Utilizing Internet of Things
[article]
2019
arXiv
pre-print
with an existing smart home testbed for further study. ...
This paper studies recent state-of-the-art research on the field of IoT for health monitoring and smart homes, examines several potential use-cases of blending the technology, and proposes integration ...
This paper considers how medical sensing devices have been previously deployed to propose new way to use them in a smart home environment for user care. ...
arXiv:1910.07058v1
fatcat:lp4i6g4n4fdhvbbmj5ul5ebtwi
IoT Connectivity Technologies and Applications: A Survey
2020
IEEE Access
We also point out key technical challenges of the existing connectivity technologies for enabling massive IoT connectivity. ...
connectivity for IoT. ...
In general, the grant-free RA enables IoT devices to contend with their uplink payloads directly by transmitting preamble along with data. ...
doi:10.1109/access.2020.2985932
fatcat:fc3rbqlakfc7pbdcd7fo7xlera
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