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SIP-IoT: Common protocols for robust and secure IoT-systems

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Coordinator Uppsala universitet - Institutionen för informationsteknologi
Funding from Vinnova SEK 1 131 000
Project duration November 2014 - October 2015
Status Completed
Venture The strategic innovation programme for the Internet of Things

Purpose and goal

Robust and secure IoT systems are widely demanded by the industry, society and individuals. There exists currently a number of products and prototypes, but they are usually sub-optimized for a supplier or a specific business area. There is a large potential gain for Swedish industry if more common systems can be developed. The goals with this project were: (1) to produce a guideline to existing and tried solutions of network security and robust communication, (2) to provide a basis for future calls in IoT research and innovation in order to complement common platforms.

Expected results and effects

The results are requirements within secure and robust communication that are common for all verticals in the SIP-IoT architecture. The resultat are publicly available to all (Swedish) systems builders, providers of IoT products and users of IoT to specify their requirements. An expected effect of the results was higher quality on future SIP-IoT calls for proposals and the corresponding bids.

Planned approach and implementation

The project was divided into two sub projects: 1. WP: Security protocols matching the need of Swedish industry and society. 2. WP: Robust communication solutions matching the need of Swedish industry and society. The main activities were: * Identification of scope and limitations of state-of-the-art survey with respect to the IoT architecture. * Identification and recommendation of protocols, platforms, standards and vertical solutions. Milestone: 7 months - partial results on: state-of-the-art of tried solutions as Input to call SIP-IoT V16.

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Last updated 25 November 2019

Reference number 2014-05834

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