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Security and Privacy for Next-Generation Wireless Networks

โœ Scribed by Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie, Kun Wang


Publisher
Springer International Publishing
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Leaves
194
Series
Wireless Networks
Edition
1st ed.
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


This timely book provides broad coverage of security and privacy issues in the macro and micro perspective. In macroperspective, the system and algorithm fundamentals of next-generation wireless networks are discussed. In micro-perspective, this book focuses on the key secure and privacy techniques in different emerging networks from the interconnection view of human and cyber-physical world. This book includes 7 chapters from prominent international researchers working in this subject area. This book serves as a useful reference for researchers, graduate students, and practitioners seeking solutions to wireless security and privacy related issues

Recent advances in wireless communication technologies have enabled the large-scale deployment of next-generation wireless networks, and many other wireless applications are emerging. The next generation of mobile networks continues to transform the way people communicate and access information. As a matter of fact, next-generation emerging networks are exploiting their numerous applications in both military and civil fields. For most applications, it is important to guarantee high security of the deployed network in order to defend against attacks from adversaries, as well as the privacy intrusion.

The key target in the development of next-generation wireless networks is to promote the integration of the human, cyber, and physical worlds. Previous work in Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) considered the connection between the cyber world and the physical world. In the recent studies, human involvement brings new channels and initiatives in this interconnection. In this integration process, security and privacy are critical issues to many wireless network applications, and it is a paramount concern for the growth of next-generation wireless networks. This is due to the open nature of wireless communication and the involvement of humans. New opportunities for tackling these security and privacy issues in next-generation wireless networks will be achieved by leveraging the properties of interaction among human, computers and things.

โœฆ Table of Contents


Front Matter ....Pages i-xii
Networking Cyber-Physical Systems: System Fundamentals of Security and Privacy for Next-Generation Wireless Networks (Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie et al.)....Pages 1-32
Networking Cyber-Physical Systems: Algorithm Fundamentals of Security and Privacy for Next-Generation Wireless Networks (Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie et al.)....Pages 33-48
Connecting Physical-World to Cyber-World: Security and Privacy Issues in Pervasive Sensing (Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie et al.)....Pages 49-63
Connecting Human to Cyber-World: Security and Privacy Issues in Mobile Crowdsourcing Networks (Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie et al.)....Pages 65-100
Connecting Things to Things in Physical-World: Security and Privacy Issues in Vehicular Ad-hoc Networks (Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie et al.)....Pages 101-134
Connecting Things to Things in Physical-World: Security and Privacy Issues in Mobile Sensor Networks (Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie et al.)....Pages 135-160
Connecting Human to Physical-World: Security and Privacy Issues in Mobile Crowdsensing (Sheng Zhong, Hong Zhong, Xinyi Huang, Panlong Yang, Jin Shi, Lei Xie et al.)....Pages 161-180
Back Matter ....Pages 181-183

โœฆ Subjects


Computer Science; Security; Wireless and Mobile Communication; Communications Engineering, Networks


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