Advances in Secure and Efficient IoT Communications

The field of Internet of Things (IoT) research is moving towards a focus on secure and efficient communication systems. Recent developments have highlighted the importance of protecting user privacy and ensuring the integrity of data transmission in IoT networks. Researchers are exploring innovative solutions, such as homomorphic encryption and backscattering-based security mechanisms, to address these challenges. Notably, the integration of edge computing and wireless power transfer is also being investigated to enhance the efficiency and security of IoT systems. Noteworthy papers include:

  • Secure and Efficient UAV-Based Face Detection via Homomorphic Encryption and Edge Computing, which proposes a novel framework for secure face detection using homomorphic encryption.
  • IDFace: Face Template Protection for Efficient and Secure Identification, which presents a new homomorphic encryption-based method for efficient and secure face identification.
  • Backscattering-Based Security in Wireless Power Transfer Applied to Battery-Free BLE Sensors, which explores the use of backscattering-based security mechanisms for battery-free wireless sensor networks.

Sources

Secrecy Offloading Analysis of UAV-assisted NOMA-MEC Incorporating WPT in IoT Networks

Qualitative Assessment of Low Power Wide Area Network Protocols and their Security Aspect

Secure and Efficient UAV-Based Face Detection via Homomorphic Encryption and Edge Computing

Low-Power Wake-Up Signal Design in 3GPP 5G-Advanced Release 19

IDFace: Face Template Protection for Efficient and Secure Identification

Backscattering-Based Security in Wireless Power Transfer Applied to Battery-Free BLE Sensors

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