Abstract:
The Internet of Things (IoT) technology has grown in popularity and importance in recent years, proving that everything is smart. With smart everything, IoT has huge potential and growth. Innovation drives an IoT ecosystem.
IoT enabling technologies like hardware, software, and standards form the IoT ecosystem. However, large-scale technological integration like IoT development challenges data security. IoT devices may be vulnerable to physical and cyber attacks due to their pervasiveness, resource constraints, and sensitive data. This paper redefines an IoT ecosystem using core technologies.
Our modified three-layer IoT architecture divides the perception layer into elementary blocks based on their functions. Each architecture layer classifies enabling technologies, attacks, and security countermeasures. We also discuss the role of emerging technologies in IoT security to broaden the research area.
We discuss the security of the most popular IoT standards and other emerging technologies that may form the undefined IoT architecture. This article highlights a recent IoT technology. IQRF—Intelligent Connectivity using Radio Frequency—is this technology. It is a sub-GHz ISM band (868 MHz) wireless packet-oriented communication technology for mesh networks and point-to-point (P2P) use. We also compared this technology’s security to others.
Additionally, possible attacks are detailed. These attacks target IoT technologies like IQRF. These technologies provide lightweight security solutions to counter these threats in the proposed IoT ecosystem architecture. We conclude the survey by listing common challenges and future research directions in this field.
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