Privacy-Aware and Secure Decentralized Air Quality Monitoring

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Abstract

Indoor Air Quality monitoring is a major asset to improving quality of life and building management. Today, the evolution of embedded technologies allows the implementation of such monitoring on the edge of the network. However, several concerns need to be addressed related to data security and privacy, routing and sink placement optimization, protection from external monitoring, and distributed data mining. In this paper, we describe an integrated framework that features distributed storage, blockchain-based Role-based Access Control, onion routing, routing and sink placement optimization, and distributed data mining to answer these concerns. We describe the organization of our contribution and show its relevance with simulations and experiments over a set of use cases.

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Mrissa, M., Tošić, A., Hrovatin, N., Aslam, S., Dávid, B., Hajdu, L., … Kavšek, B. (2022). Privacy-Aware and Secure Decentralized Air Quality Monitoring. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 12(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/app12042147

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