Affiliation:
1. Vellore Institute of Technology, India
Abstract
IoT has influenced our daily lives through various applications. The high possibility of sensing and publishing sensitive data in the smart environment leads to significant issues: (1) privacy-preserving and (2) real-time services. Privacy is a complex and a subjective notion as its understanding and perception differ among individuals, hence the observation that current studies lack addressing these challenges. This chapter proposes a new privacy-preserving method for IoT devices in the smart city by leveraging ontology, a data model, at the edge of the network. Based on the simulation results using Protege and Visual Studio on a synthetic dataset, the authors find that the solution provides privacy at real-time while addressing heterogeneity issue so that many IoT devices can afford it. Thus, the proposed solution can be widely used for smart cities.
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