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Connectivity and Security Solutions in Internet of Everything (IoE) Networks (Phase 1)

Project Details

Description

This project addresses the challenges inherent in transitioning from conventional networks to the Internet of Everything (IoE), considered the next Internet revolution. IoE involves the ubiquitous and permanent connection of billions of devices, generating unprecedented data volumes and posing critical challenges in integrating heterogeneous devices, adapting to existing IP infrastructure, and fundamentally ensuring cybersecurity. The main objective is to investigate, simulate, and implement prototype solutions that optimize connectivity and security in these next-generation environments. The methodology includes an exhaustive review of the state-of-the-art through databases like ScienceDirect and IEEE Xplorer to identify relevant models. These models will subsequently be implemented using specialized simulation software, focusing on aspects such as improving routing processes and the energy efficiency of low-power sensors. Experimental and simulation results will be consolidated into a scientific paper, contributing to the development of key applications such as Smart City, Industry 4.0, and Big Data Streaming, and promoting the positive impact of IoE on the global economy.<br/><br/><b>Goal</b>: <br/>To study, simulate, and implement prototype solutions for connectivity and security in Internet of Everything (IoE) networks to determine the most efficient configurations for the convergence of people, things, and information.<br/><br/><b>Research lines</b>: <br/>New generation telecommunications networks
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date28/02/1830/12/18

Keywords

  • Internet of Everything
  • IoE
  • Connectivity
  • Cybersecurity
  • Next-Generation Networks
  • Network Simulation
  • Fog Computing
  • Routing
  • IPv6 Protocols
  • 6LoWPAN
  • Smart City
  • Industry 4.0

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 8417A Telecommunications