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Title IoT-SDNPP: A Method for Privacy-Preserving in Smart City with Software Defined Networking
ID_Doc 36363
Authors Gheisari, M; Wang, GJ; Chen, SH; Ghorbani, H
Title IoT-SDNPP: A Method for Privacy-Preserving in Smart City with Software Defined Networking
Year 2018
Published
DOI 10.1007/978-3-030-05063-4_24
Abstract Internet of Things (IoT) era appeared to connect all the digital and non-digital devices around the globe through the Internet. Based on predictions, billions of devices will be connected with each other by 2050 with the aim of providing high-level and humanized services. One application of IoT is a smart city that means IT-enabled cities running by themselves without human interventions. These large number of devices, especially in a smart city environment, may sense sensitive and personal data which makes the system vulnerable. We have to protect private information so that unwanted parties would not be able to find original data, which is a part of privacy-preserving. Meanwhile, a new networking paradigm evolved called Software Defined Networking (SDN) that aimed to separate the Control Plane and the Data Plane of the network results in much more flexibility to manage the network. Most of the existing works are deficient in flexibility or very tedious. In this paper, we facilitated IoT-based smart city with SDN paradigm to leverage the benefits of SDN. Then, based on the environment, we propose IoT-SDN Privacy-Preserving, IoT-SDNPP, to keep private data safe. We have done extensive experiments, and the experimental results have demonstrated the effectiveness of our approach.
Author Keywords Privacy-preserving; Software Defined Networking; Smart city; Privacy rules; Internet of Things
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S)
EID WOS:000717214500024
WoS Category Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture; Computer Science, Software Engineering; Computer Science, Theory & Methods
Research Area Computer Science
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