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IoT Architecture Design: Network, Security and Application
PhD Thesis Proposal Defence Title: "IoT Architecture Design: Network, Security and Application" by Mr. Zeyu WANG Abstract: The Internet of Things (IoT) has quickly moved from hype to reality. Like other disruptive technologies, IoT holds the potential for societal scale impact by transforming many industries as well as our daily lives. IoT would benefit the world significantly if the generated data from them can be shared securely and efficiently. In this proposal, we mainly focus on the following topics: 1. Scalability and security of blockchain Blockchain is a promising approach to make IoT data more valuable. However, current blockchain schemes are lack of scalability and face the problem of security. We propose a reputation-based secure, high incentive and fast blockchain system. In this work, we leverage a Raft-based synchronous consensus protocol and a double-chain architecture to guarantee its performance and security. 2. Secure authentication of IoT devices. We discover a vulnerability in popular home automation brand related to the authentication procedure of IoT devices. Based on this study, we propose a proximity-based mechanism for smartphones to authenticate IoT devices which combines large RSS-variation detection and matching between RSS-trace and smartphone’s sensor-trace, to perform reliable proximity detection 3. Lightweight indoor localization with polarization Indoor localization is a promising application in IoT scenario. Current visible light positioning system suffers the problem of overhead. We first propose a visible light positioning system using polarization modulation. Our system can work with non-intelligent light other than general LED and achieves high localization accuracy with low-end smartphones. We also design another visible light positioning system with an ambient light sensor which leverages the property of frequency aliasing and dynamic frequency adjustment. Since the power of ambient light sensor is very low, it can enable indoor location inside a smartwatch or other low power wearables. Date: Thursday, 16 August 2018 Time: 2:00pm - 4:00pm Venue: Room 4475 (lifts 25/26) Committee Members: Prof. Qian Zhang (Supervisor) Dr. Yangqiu Song (Chairperson) Dr. Kai Chen Dr. Ke Yi **** ALL are Welcome ****