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16. Enhancing Trust in Devices and Transactions of the Internet of Things
Abstract : With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), billions of smart embedded devices will interact frequently. These interactions will produce billions of transactions. With IoT, users can utilize their phones, home appliances, wearables, or any other wireless embedded device to conduct transactions. READ MORE
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17. ComPOS - a Domain-Specific Language for Composing Internet-of-Things Systems
Abstract : Internet-of-Things (IoT) systems consist of spatially distributed interacting devices. In contrast to desktop applications, IoT systems are always running and need to deal with unresponsive devices and weak connectivity. In this thesis, we propose techniques for simplifying the development of such systems. READ MORE
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18. Parallel Data Streaming Analytics in the Context of Internet of Things
Abstract : We are living in an increasingly connected world, where the ubiquitously sensing technologies enable inter-connection of physical objects, as part of Internet of Things (IoT), and provide continuous massive amount of data. As this growth soars, benefits and challenges come together, which requires development of right tools in order to extract valuable information from data. READ MORE
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19. Technologies and Architectures of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) for Health and Well-being
Abstract : The emerging technology breakthrough of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) is expected to offer promising solutions for food supply chain (FSC) and in-home healthcare (IHH), which may significantly contribute to human health and well-being. In this thesis, we have investigated the technologies and architectures of the IoT for these two applications as so-called Food-IoT and Health-IoT respectively. READ MORE
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20. In Your Face! – Designing Future Interaction Models for Internet of Things and Augmented Reality
Abstract : It is estimated that the number of devices connected to the Internet will be 50 billion by 2020. How should a not-so-tech-savvy end user be able to discover and directly interact with a myriad of connected things in an intuitive and comfortable manner? Up until now, smartphones have shown potential for managing the Internet of Things (IoT) environments, but we cannot rely on that technology. READ MORE