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@article{156205, author = {Dr. Anjum Sheikh Qureshi}, title = {Applications and Security Concerns of Satellite Based IoT Networks: A Conceptual View}, journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology}, year = {}, volume = {9}, number = {2}, pages = {1156-1163}, issn = {2349-6002}, url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=156205}, abstract = {Internet of Things (IoT) connects objects or things from anywhere at any time. IoT therefore requires efficient communication networks to enable connectivity among the devices. Satellite technology is being recognized as one of the feasible solutions to connect the IoT devices scattered over the globe. Integration of IoT with satellite communication can be helpful in creating a global network by interconnecting a number of devices. Satellite based IoT is beneficial for the IoT users residing in the remote locations. The satellite based IoT networks are prone to security attacks. To develop trust among the users for IoT and increase its usage, protection from these security attacks should be a priority for the organizations using satellites for the IoT applications. Machine Learning and Blockchain have been considered to be some of the solutions for the security concerns of IoT. These techniques can be used for the satellite based IoT and therefore been discussed in this chapter.}, keywords = {Satellite, Internet of Things, Networks, Security, Block-Chain, Machine Learning}, month = {}, }
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