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Smart Human Security Framework Using Internet of Things, Cloud and Fog Computing

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Intelligent Distributed Computing

Part of the book series: Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing ((AISC,volume 321))

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Human security is becoming a grave concern with each passing day. Daily we hear news regarding gruesome and heinous crimes against elders, women and children. Accidents and industrial mishaps have become commonplace. Computers and gadgets have progressed a lot during past decades but little has been done to tackle the challenging yet immensely important field of physical security of people. With the advent of pervasive computing, Internet of Things (IoT), the omnipresent cloud computing and its extension fog computing, it has now become possible to provide a security cover to people and thwart any transgression against them. In this paper, we will be providing a security framework incorporating pervasive and wearable computing, IoT, cloud and fog computing to safeguard individuals and preclude any mishap.

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Sehgal, V.K., Patrick, A., Soni, A., Rajput, L. (2015). Smart Human Security Framework Using Internet of Things, Cloud and Fog Computing. In: Buyya, R., Thampi, S. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 321. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-11227-5_22

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