Defenses against Perception-Layer Attacks on IoT Smart Furniture for Impaired People

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Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) is becoming highly supportive in innovative technological solutions for assisting impaired people. Some of these IoT solutions are still in a prototyping phase ignoring possible attacks and the corresponding security defenses. This article proposes a learning-based approach for defending against perception-layer attacks performed on specific sensor types in smart furniture for impaired people. This approach is based on the analysis of time series by means of dynamic time warping algorithm for calculating similarity and a novel detector for identifying anomalies. This approach has been illustrated by defending against simulated perception-layer magnetic attacks on a smart cupboard with door magnetic sensors. The results show the performance of the proposed approach for properly identifying these attacks. In particular, these results advocate an accuracy about 95.5% per day.

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Nasralla, M. M., Garcia-Magarino, I., & Lloret, J. (2020). Defenses against Perception-Layer Attacks on IoT Smart Furniture for Impaired People. IEEE Access, 8, 119795–119805. https://doi.org/10.1109/ACCESS.2020.3004814

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