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Connectivity and Security Solutions in Internet of Things (IoT) Networks (Phase 2)

Project Details

Description

This project addresses the emerging challenge of the Internet of Everything (IoE), considered the next internet revolution and a significant research hurdle. The main objective is to investigate, simulate, and implement prototype solutions focused on enhancing connectivity and security in these next-generation networks, where ubiquitous and permanent connections will generate massive data volumes. The methodology begins with an exhaustive state-of-the-art investigation, analyzing scientific articles from databases such as ScienceDirect and IEEE Xplorer. The collected information will be used to develop models that will be implemented and validated using specialized simulation software for fiber optic networks. Finally, the results obtained from simulations and practical experimentation will be consolidated for the drafting and publication of a scientific paper, aiming to establish optimal configurations for the secure convergence of IoE elements.<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 date20/03/1920/03/20

Keywords

  • Internet of Everything
  • IoE
  • Network Connectivity
  • Network Security
  • Network Simulation
  • Prototypes
  • Fiber Optic Networks
  • Scientific Research
  • Data Convergence

CACES Knowledge Areas

  • 8417A Telecommunications