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Ponte Academic Journal
Apr 2020, Volume 76, Issue 4

A REVIEW OF IoT ENABLED NETWORKS’ ARCHITECTURE AND\r\nACCESS CONTROL

Author(s): Lebogang Bopape ,Bakhe Nleya, Richard Chidzonga

J. Ponte - Apr 2020 - Volume 76 - Issue 4
doi: 10.21506/j.ponte.2020.4.13



Abstract:
Current IP and other networks such as Power Smart Grids are fast evolving, thus resulting in diverse connectivity challenges. This has led to the emergence of "the Internet of Things” (IoT) network transforming the legacy networks towards Device-to-Device (D-2-D) communication standards. By 2022, IoT will seamlessly interconnect the globe via intelligent devices and sensors of varying types and in the process large volumes of data will be generated. The resultant network structure will benefit mankind by helping in making complex decisions. In this paper, we overview both IoT enabled network architecture as well as and access and control framework for various services and applications. We commence with a review of a generalised IoT enabled network's security architecture as well as how the various elements constituting them interact. The paper then describes an access control framework applicable to the various would be applications and services.
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