Christoph Lipps, Jan Herbst, Steffen Klingel, Lars Franke, Alexander Wolff, Matthias Rüb, Rekha Reddy, Marco Rahm, Hans Dieter Schotten
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Abstract
Abstract What are the key drivers of the (Industrial) Internet of Things ((I)IoT)? Alongside the interconnection of the various devices, sensors, and actuators, it is above all the data collected and transmitted that is of particular significance, the (I)IoT itself is the source and recipient of various types of data. Within this, there are two main aspects that need to be considered: (i) the transmission of data with appropriate latency and reliability requirements, and (ii) the safeguarding of this data. Both requirements are taken into account during the development of the Sixth Generation (6G) Wireless Systems. This is conceived to deliver higher data rates, reduced cost deployment, and enhanced reliability while providing universal connectivity. Hence, to assist such a vast network domain, (new) 6G-enabling technologies are developed, which include Reconfigurable Intelligent Surfaces (RISs), that are capable of modifying and reconfiguring the wireless propagation channels. This work describes concepts on how security, in particular Physical Layer Security (PhySec) methods, can be supported by RISs. Furthermore, an effective impedance surface model is presented, allowing efficient simulation of beamsplitting and shaping properties of RISs. Finally, the applicability of the use cases is mentioned, with a particular focus on Visible Light Communication (VLC).
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Discover Internet of Things is part of the Discover journal series committed to providing a streamlined submission process, rapid review and publication, and a high level of author service at every stage. It is an open access, community-focussed journal publishing research from across all fields relevant to the Internet of Things (IoT), providing cutting-edge and state-of-art research findings to researchers, academicians, students, and engineers.
Discover Internet of Things is a broad, open access journal publishing research from across all fields relevant to IoT. Discover Internet of Things covers concepts at the component, hardware, and system level as well as programming, operating systems, software, applications and other technology-oriented research topics. The journal is uniquely interdisciplinary because its scope spans several research communities, ranging from computer systems to communication, optimisation, big data analytics, and application. It is also intended that articles published in Discover Internet of Things may help to support and accelerate Sustainable Development Goal 9: ‘Build resilient infrastructure, promote inclusive and sustainable industrialization and foster innovation’.
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