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12 May 2016 Investigating end-to-end security in the fifth generation wireless capabilities and IoT extensions
J. Uher, J. Harper, R. G. Mennecke III, P. Patton, B. Farroha
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Abstract
The emerging 5th generation wireless network will be architected and specified to meet the vision of allowing the billions of devices and millions of human users to share spectrum to communicate and deliver services. The expansion of wireless networks from its current role to serve these diverse communities of interest introduces new paradigms that require multi-tiered approaches. The introduction of inherently low security components, like IoT devices, necessitates that critical data be better secured to protect the networks and users. Moreover high-speed communications that are meant to enable the autonomous vehicles require ultra reliable and low latency paths. This research explores security within the proposed new architectures and the cross interconnection of the highly protected assets with low cost/low security components forming the overarching 5th generation wireless infrastructure.
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J. Uher, J. Harper, R. G. Mennecke III, P. Patton, and B. Farroha "Investigating end-to-end security in the fifth generation wireless capabilities and IoT extensions", Proc. SPIE 9826, Cyber Sensing 2016, 98260A (12 May 2016); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.2229608
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KEYWORDS
Network security

Computer security

Clouds

Network architectures

Fiber optic gyroscopes

Sensor networks

Sensors

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