Internet-of-things architectures for secure cyber-physical spaces: The VISOR experience report

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Abstract

Internet of things (IoT) technologies are becoming a more and more widespread part of civilian life in common urban spaces, which are rapidly turning into cyber-physical spaces. Simultaneously, the fear of terrorism and crime in such public spaces is ever-increasing. Due to the resulting increased demand for security, video-based IoT surveillance systems have become an important area for research. Considering the large number of devices involved in the illicit recognition task, we conducted a field study in a Dutch Easter music festival in a national interest project called VISOR to select the most appropriate device configuration in terms of performance and results. We iteratively architected solutions for the security of cyber-physical spaces using IoT devices. We tested the performance of multiple federated devices encompassing drones, closed-circuit television, smart phone cameras, and smart glasses to detect real-case scenarios of potentially malicious activities such as mosh pits and pick-pocketing. Our results pave the way to select optimal IoT architecture configurations-that is, a mix of CCTV, drones, smart glasses, and camera phones in our case-to make safer cyber-physical spaces' a reality.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages21
JournalJournal of Software-evolution and Process
Volume35
Issue number7
Early online dateSept 2022
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jul 2023

Keywords

  • CPS security & safety
  • Internet of things (IoT)
  • Cyber-physical spaces architectures
  • cyber-physical systems (CPS)
  • Experience report
  • Software architectures

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