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A conceptual framework for real-time adaptive supply chain systems based on Internet of Things (IoT)
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Supply chain (SC) systems are often subject to high operational dynamics due to the large number of resources involved, frequent interaction between them, exhaustive human participation and timely decisions being made. This dynamic nature of SCs can be organized more efficiently by adopting...
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Improving Security and Performance of the RPL Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging technology that is connecting billions of otherwise ordinary devices to the Internet. A key component of IoT is Low- power and Lossy Networks (LLNs), composed of various resource-constrained devices with limited energy, memory, and processing power. To...
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Modelling the Integration of Standardized Systems for Healthcare Worker Satisfaction and Privacy in an IoT-based Service
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Hand hygiene (HH) is critical to decreasing hospital-acquired infections. For this reason, healthcare organizations monitor their staff’s HH compliance. IoT-based hand hygiene monitoring technologies (HHMTs) are a tool for tracking such compliance. This research investigates the integration of...
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Fall 2019
Distributed ledgers provide many advantages over centralized solutions in IoT projects including but not limited to improved security, transparency and fault tolerance. However, in order to leverage them at scale, their well-known limitations, i.e., scalability and performance, should be...
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Fall 2021
Microservices have gained substantial importance over the past decades and matured into one of the fundamental techniques to build performant, cloud-native, and cost-efficient distributed systems that are scalable and highly available. However, like any other type of distributed system, there are...