2019
DOI: 10.1109/tnsm.2018.2886379
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Trust-Based Service Management for Mobile Cloud IoT Systems

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“…An application containing smart city travel services, air pollution detection and response exceeds service management protocols. Most IoT devices are mobile and they connect through the internet depending on where you are and the power status device management trust is necessary as not all devices will be trusted and others may be malicious to the cloud service [39].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An application containing smart city travel services, air pollution detection and response exceeds service management protocols. Most IoT devices are mobile and they connect through the internet depending on where you are and the power status device management trust is necessary as not all devices will be trusted and others may be malicious to the cloud service [39].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Study of e-Government Implementation in Improving the Quality of Public Services [38]. Trust-Based Service Management for Mobile Cloud IoT Systems [39]. Using Bayesian Network to estimate the value of decisions within the context of Value-Based Software Engineering [40].…”
Section: Astesj Issn: 2415-6698mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ing-Ray Chen et al [255] proposed a service management protocol called IoT-HiTrust for bulk mobile cloud systems. The proposed protocol uses trusted nodes to increase the performance of the applications with respect to security, scalability, and accuracy.…”
Section: Cloud Computingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SWIM has been also an attractive target for service management systems. Authors in [194] have proposed a hierarchical mobile IoT cloud, which allows the existing customers to report their service experience in a large-scale cloud IoT infrastructure. One of the downsides of the SWIM model is the existing probability that the mobile nodes may never meet a few of nodes during their movements.…”
Section: ) Small World In Motion Mobility Model (Swim) [72]mentioning
confidence: 99%