Title: Monitoring and actuating devices for analysis of the new security protocols of Internet of Things
Authors: A. Anandhavalli; A. Bhuvaneswari
Addresses: Department of Computer Science, Cauvery College for Women (Autonomous), (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University), Trichy, 620018, Tamil Nadu, India ' Department of Computer Science, Cauvery College for Women (Autonomous), (Affiliated to Bharathidasan University), Trichy, 620018, Tamil Nadu, India
Abstract: The Internet is ubiquitous and significantly influences contemporary life. A network of countless individually distinguishable, connected, and physically reachable things makes up the Internet of Things (IoT). The IoT can be sensed, communicated with, and controlled by any physical object that can function as a computational device. IoT, cloud computing, and pervasive computing affect corporate and software industries. Software companies must modernise their business models to compete. Data increases as devices connect. This data transformation can happen between devices, devices and humans, and between devices and businesses. Data fabrication, server and network manipulation, and serious ramifications for application platforms and networks could all result from this. The dangers and shortcomings of these technologies have increased due to their increased use in daily life. This study covers IoT basics, challenges, and security. Standardisation is unattainable since so many devices are connected heterogeneously across platforms and networking protocols. Academics can now study the IoT's architectures, designs, applications, new security risks, and challenges.
Keywords: IoT; internet of things; LLAP; lightweight local automation protocol; MQTT; message queue telemetry transport; QUIC; quick UDP internet connections; UDP; user datagram protocol (UDP); Zigbee; BLE; Bluetooth low energy.
DOI: 10.1504/IJSSE.2025.144570
International Journal of System of Systems Engineering, 2025 Vol.15 No.1, pp.79 - 97
Received: 02 Apr 2023
Accepted: 28 May 2023
Published online: 21 Feb 2025 *