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Aerogel: Lightweight Access Control Framework for WebAssembly-Based Bare-Metal IoT Devices. Aerogel:基于WebAssembly的裸金属物联网设备的轻量级访问控制框架。
Renju Liu, Luis Garcia, Mani Srivastava
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