week 6

Week 6

 

  1.   Kim, Y., Park, Y., & Choi, J. (2017). A study on the adoption of IoT smart home service: using Value-based Adoption Model. Total Quality Management & Business Excellence28(9-10), 1149-1165.

 The goal of this study is to analyze the adoption of smart home services in a thorough manner. A new model incorporating VAM (Value-based Adoption Model) and TAM (Technical Acceptance Model) was developed and analyzed using a set of variables from the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology and Elaboration Probability Model. Perceived interest has been influenced by both perceived profit and perceived cost. In particular, the expected gain has been found to have a significant positive impact on the expected interest. On the other hand, privacy threats and resistance to innovation have been found to restrict perceived interest. This study is of significant significance as it suggests a new approach to IoT (Internet of Things) focused on VAM and TAM-based smart home services. Via these two models, the study concluded that it was crucial for businesses to develop and secure the necessary infrastructure for residents to use IoT-based smart home services. Developing security-related content is also crucial.

  1. Pradeep, S., Kousalya, T., Suresh, K. A., & Edwin, J. (2016). Iot and its connectivity challenges in smart home. International Research Journal of Engineering and Technology (IRJET)3, 1040-43

The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a modern phenomenon in the world of networking and automation technologies. The strong use of IoT can be seen in “Home Automation,” where this technology turns a simple home into a smart house. Smart Home connects most of the digital appliances together and helps to communicate with the Internet network. The only difficulty is that each digital interface uses a different communication protocol which will also vary depending on the vendor.

The main aim of this study is to provide an summary of the Internet of Things, security requirements and other difficulties / challenges encountered by the smart home network.

3.   Zaidan, A. A., Zaidan, B. B., Qahtan, M. Y., Albahri, O. S., Albahri, A. S., Alaa, M., … & Lim, C. K. (2018). A survey on communication components for IoT-based technologies in smart homes. Telecommunication Systems69(1), 1-25.

The modern and transformative Internet of Things (IoT) systems used in smart homes have dramatically reduced and distributed connectivity components. In order to analyse these techniques and provide researchers with a strong vision for this field, we need to be aware of the methods used and the shortcomings that exist in this line of research. To this end, exhaustive searches have been performed for papers concerned with (a) smart houses, (b) IoT, and (c) similar implementations have been comprehensively reviewed and a consistent taxonomy has been developed for these papers.

4.   Prange, S., von Zezschwitz, E., & Alt, F. (2019, June). Vision: Exploring challenges and opportunities for usable authentication in the smart home. In 2019 IEEE European Symposium on Security and Privacy Workshops (EuroS&PW) (pp. 154-158). IEEE.

In this research, we analyse the architectures and future risks of existing smart home environments to facilitate the construction of new authentication mechanisms. Our research is inspired by the ever-increasing number of smart devices in people’s homes that are built to enrich the everyday lives of consumers. Examples of these products include, but are not limited to, smart TVs, robot washing, safety and well-being appliances, these apps are capable of capturing sensitive data and ultimately deriving information, such as when the user is at home, how much they eat or watch TV, etc. To recognize potential risks from smart devices that are capable of accessing confidential data, we first map a architecture and issue area. Our analysis is complemented by an in-depth overview of possible directions for science.

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