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1. SafeThings@SenSys 2017: Delft, The Netherlands
- M. Rasit Eskicioglu:
Proceedings of the 1st ACM Workshop on the Internet of Safe Things, SafeThings@SenSys 2017, Delft, The Netherlands, November 5, 2017. ACM 2017, ISBN 978-1-4503-5545-2 - David Kotz, Travis Peters:
Challenges to ensuring human safety throughout the life-cycle of Smart Environments. 1-7 - Hokeun Kim, Eunsuk Kang, David Broman, Edward A. Lee:
An Architectural Mechanism for Resilient IoT Services. 8-13 - Todd Carpenter, John Hatcliff, Eugene Y. Vasserman:
A Reference Separation Architecture for Mixed-Criticality Medical and IoT Devices. 14-19 - Jorge Granjal, Edmundo Monteiro:
Adaptable End-To-End Security For Mobile IoT Sensing Applications. 20-25
Security & Privacy
- Joseph Maguire, Steve Draper:
Privacy of Personal Things in Active Learning Spaces Need Individually Evolved Requirements. 26-31 - V. Ramu Reddy, Parijat Deshpande, Arpan Pal:
Simultaneous Measurement and Correlation of PPG Signals Taken from Two Different Body Parts for Enhanced Biometric Security via Two-level Authentication. 32-37 - Amr Alanwar, Bharathan Balaji, Yuan Tian, Shuo Yang, Mani B. Srivastava:
EchoSafe: Sonar-based Verifiable Interaction with Intelligent Digital Agents. 38-43
Formal Methods
- Meiyi Ma, John A. Stankovic, Lu Feng:
Runtime Monitoring of Safety and Performance Requirements in Smart Cities. 44-50 - Andres Molina-Markham, Paul D. Rowe:
Continuous Verification for Cryptographic Protocol Development. 51-56 - Domenico Amalfitano, Nicola Amatucci, Vincenzo De Simone, Vincenzo Riccio, Anna Rita Fasolino:
Towards a Thing-In-the-Loop approach for the Verification and Validation of IoT systems. 57-63 - Jezdimir Milosevic, Takashi Tanaka, Henrik Sandberg, Karl Henrik Johansson:
Exploiting Submodularity in Security Measure Allocation for Industrial Control Systems. 64-69
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