2021
DOI: 10.3390/electronics10212567
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Lightweight Cryptography for the Encryption of Data Communication of IoT Devices

Abstract: We are at the beginning of the age of the Internet of things. Soon, we will be surrounded by smart homes, cities, and infrastructure. To achieve this vision, millions of devices will have to be able to communicate with each other. The demands for communication channels will increase significantly. An increasing amount of data will be transmitted with a requirement of minimal delay. The capacities of transmission systems can be quickly depleted. Building new communication channels is very time consuming but als… Show more

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“…This paper [120] presents a technique to decrease the volume of data exchanged between a server and IoT device. The focus is on optimizing the bandwidth, ensuring secure transmission, and conserving the system resources of the IoT devices.…”
Section: E Lightweight Encryptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This paper [120] presents a technique to decrease the volume of data exchanged between a server and IoT device. The focus is on optimizing the bandwidth, ensuring secure transmission, and conserving the system resources of the IoT devices.…”
Section: E Lightweight Encryptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The IoT consists of a heterogeneous spectrum of devices that can be wired or wireless, use a variety of protocols, and be a part of numerous contexts and networks [ 14 ]. By 2021, it is predicted that more than 46 billion IoT devices will be in operation, according to the latest Juniper research [ 15 ]. IoT becomes a key element in any emerging computer and networking architecture.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%