Presenter(s)
James Patrick Althoff
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Description
IOT, or the Internet of Things, is the inter-networking smart devices, buildings and other embedded systems to enable them to transfer data between them. This data can be used for various uses such as power management and home automation. Current projections of the Internet of Things predicate that the use of this technology will increase dramatically within the foreseeable future. Many of these devices are currently being implemented using protocol such as Bluetooth and ZigBee. ZigBee is a wireless communication protocol based on the IEEE 802.11.4 standard. ZigBee was created for low power devices, such as those that run on batteries, with the industrial settings being among the common implementation of ZigBee enabled devices. The project focuses on improving the ZigBee protocol, specifically in the authentication section of the protocol.
Publication Date
4-18-2018
Project Designation
Independent Research
Primary Advisor
Feng Ye
Primary Advisor's Department
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Keywords
Stander Symposium project
Recommended Citation
"Authentication Of the Internet of Things Devices Over ZigBee Networks" (2018). Stander Symposium Projects. 1237.
https://ecommons.udayton.edu/stander_posters/1237