Despite the broad utilization of cloud computing, some applications and services still cannot benefit from this popular computing paradigm due to inherent problems of cloud computing such as unacceptable latency, lack of mobility support and location-awareness. As a result, fog computing, has emerged as a promising infrastructure to provide elastic resources at the edge of network. In this paper, we have discussed current definitions of fog computing and similar concepts, and proposed a more comprehensive definition. We also analyzed the goals and challenges in fog computing platform, and presented platform design with several exemplar applications. We finally implemented and evaluated a prototype fog computing platform.
Abstract-Recent studies have revealed security vulnerabilities in implantable medical devices (IMDs). Security design for IMDs is complicated by the requirement that IMDs remain operable in an emergency when appropriate security credentials may be unavailable. In this paper, we introduce IMDGuard, a comprehensive security scheme for heart-related IMDs to fulfill this requirement. IMDGuard incorporates two techniques tailored to provide desirable protections for IMDs. One is an ECG based key establishment without prior shared secrets, and the other is an access control mechanism resilient to adversary spoofing attacks. The security and performance of IMDGuard are evaluated on our prototype implementation.
Abstract-Accurate spectrum sensing is important in cognitive radio networks. False sensing results in either waste of spectrum or harmful interference to primary users. To improve accuracy, cooperative spectrum sensing, in which a set of secondary users cooperatively sense the presence of the primary user, has emerged. This technique, however, opens a window for malicious users and attackers, who may remotely or physically capture the sensors and manipulate the sensing reports. In this paper, we consider the attack model whereby the attacker injects selfconsistent false data simultaneously, and propose a modified COI (combinatorial optimization identification) algorithm to defend against such attacks. We also provide a theorem that detection uncertainty may exist in cooperative spectrum sensing. We intensively evaluate our algorithm with simulations, and the results show that our algorithm is a good technique to complement an existing algorithm, called IRIS.
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