Distributed Intelligence Framework for securing IoT

Journal Title: RA Journal Of Applied Research - Year 2016, Vol 2, Issue 3

Abstract

IoT is an ingenious coactions of sensors and devices bulging up new challenges to security and privacy in end to end communication of smart objects. Considerations for managing the huge data injected by smart objects is a crucial part. This paper gives an overview and analysis of distributed intelligence framework, especially in the area of IoT, through an IoT Manager. Together with the applied security solutions, the paper highlights the need to provide a secure manager for the smart devices to provide a flexible infrastructure for fault detection, fault tolerance and fault-repair mechanism. Finally, this paper proposes a distributed intelligence security framework for all the smart IoT devices.

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Manas Kumar Yogi

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Manas Kumar Yogi (2016). Distributed Intelligence Framework for securing IoT. RA Journal Of Applied Research, 2(3), 429-431. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-210806