Abstract

One of the most significant challenges in Internet of Things (IoT) environments is the protection of privacy. Failing to guarantee the privacy of sensitive data collected and shared over IoT infrastructures is a critical barrier that delays the wide penetration of IoT technologies in several user-centric application domains. Location information is the most common dynamic information monitored and lies among the most sensitive ones from a privacy perspective. This article introduces a novel mechanism that aims to protect the privacy of location information across Data Centric Sensor Networks (DCSNs) that monitor the location of mobile objects in IoT systems. The respective data dissemination protocols proposed enhance the security of DCSNs rendering them less vulnerable to intruders interested in obtaining the location information monitored. In this respect, a dynamic clustering algorithm is that clusters the DCSN nodes not only based on the network topology, but also considering the current location of the objects monitored. The proposed techniques do not focus on the prevention of attacks, but on enhancing the privacy of sensitive location information once IoT nodes have been compromised. They have been extensively assessed via series of experiments conducted over the IoT infrastructure of FIT IoT-LAB and the respective evaluation results indicate that the dynamic clustering algorithm proposed significantly outperforms existing solutions focusing on enhancing the privacy of location information in IoT.

Highlights

  • The Internet of Things (IoT) [1] is an emerging technology paradigm that is gaining momentum, constantly attracts the attention of scientific and industrial communities and which has penetrated the market in a plethora of domains

  • They have been extensively assessed via series of experiments conducted over the IoT infrastructure of FIT IoT-LAB and the respective evaluation results indicate that the dynamic clustering algorithm proposed significantly outperforms existing solutions focusing on enhancing the privacy of location information in IoT

  • To address the case where the area of the intersection that storage node maintains is narrow and the location of the mobile object can be precisely extracted, we introduced an innovative mechanism that aims to protect the privacy of location information across data-centric sensor networks (DCSNs) that monitor the location of mobile objects in IoT infrastructures

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Introduction

The Internet of Things (IoT) [1] is an emerging technology paradigm that is gaining momentum, constantly attracts the attention of scientific and industrial communities and which has penetrated the market in a plethora of domains. It has the potential to greatly impact people’s lives and to enhance various aspects in several industries, such as health, transportation, energy, manufacturing, smart cities, agrifood, etc. The IoT connected devices installed worldwide are expected to rapidly increase in the coming years and exceed 75 billion by the year 2025 Many manufacturers are currently investing in the establishment of IoT infrastructures in order to improve monitoring of their resources, facilitate their production processes and enhance the distribution of their products, aiming for cost reduction and quality improvements. Data collected by IoT infrastructures are used by numerous providers to increase the value of the services or applications they offer.

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