An enhanced security framework for home appliances in smart home

Won Min Kang, Seo Yeon Moon, Jong Hyuk Park

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Abstract

Since the end of 2000, smartphones have explosively spread and have made people’s lives plentiful. With the start of smartphones, new smart devices, including tablet PCs, smart TVs, smart refrigerators, and smart air conditioners, have emerged, expanding their areas from individuals to business and home. These days, smart home service has drawn a lot of attention as a human-centric service. It is the environment where home appliances and other smart devices are connected to internet in order for user service and experience. The current smart home service is simply based on wireless home network to execute the function of connected home. The service has no smart home security so that it is possible for users to suffer a financial loss caused by information leakage or home appliance hacking. Therefore, to apply smart home service to surroundings, it is necessary to take into account security of smart devices. In this paper, we propose an enhanced security framework for smart devices in a smart home environment. The security framework provides the integrity system using the self-signing and access control techniques for preventing the security threats such as data modification, leakage and code fabrication.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6
JournalHuman-centric Computing and Information Sciences
Volume7
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Dec 2017

Keywords

  • Access control
  • Data integrity
  • Home appliance
  • Self-signing system
  • Smart device

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