Analysis of Mechanisms for Resource Management in IoT: Performance of Mutual Authentication in the Context of Fog and EDGE-Fog Computing
Asian Journal of Mathematics and Computer Research, Volume 30, Issue 1,
Page 17-25
DOI:
10.56557/ajomcor/2023/v30i18138
Abstract
The Internet is now experiencing an unprecedented expansion with the development of connected objects. At its inception the IoT, like any revolution, its objectives were quite limited. Its main objective was to reduce the effort of human data entry in order to allow the storage and automatic processing of the latter. Moreover, objects generate a lot of data that they cannot store or process by themselves, hence the need for external support. This is how Cloud Computing comes to answer this problem, making the success of IoT. This technology guarantees the storage, availability, processing, etc. of data, its integration into the latter is known as "Cloud of Things" CoT. The data generated should not only be stored, but rather processed in order to derive knowledge, decision making. The objective of our work is to analyze mutual authentication management models of IoT devices to optimize resources trying to provide solutions in the face of resource availability. To carry out this work, we analyzed the application areas and the challenges of IoT. Then, we studied IoT security threats. Our work ends with a study and an analysis mechanism of mutual authentication management models of IoT based on uncertificated Authentication mechanisms, Elliptic curve cryptography authentication, Mutual Authentication in the context of Fog Computing.
- Internet of Things
- security
- mutual authentication
- elliptic curve cryptography
- fog computing
- uncertificated
- resource management
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