Poster Abstract: Wireless Control for the IoT: Power, Spectrum, and Security Challenges
Konstantinos Gatsis, George Pappas

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Konstantinos Gatsis, George Pappas. "Poster Abstract: Wireless Control for the IoT: Power, Spectrum, and Security Challenges". Talk or presentation, 2, March, 2017.

Abstract
We present recent work in the design and operation of wireless sensor-actuation systems along three aspects. At the device level, a major drive is the reduced power consumption of the wireless transceivers without loss of control performance. At the channel access level, a shared wireless channel needs to be administered between multiple systems with control performance guarantees for all systems. At the application security level, the broadcast nature of the wireless medium raises confidentiality concerns against eavesdroppers who may overhear sensor and actuator measurements.

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    Wireless Control for the IoT: Power, Spectrum, and Security
    Challenges". Talk or presentation,  2, March, 2017.
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    @presentation{GatsisPappas17_PosterAbstractWirelessControlForIoTPowerSpectrum,
        author = {Konstantinos Gatsis and George Pappas},
        title = {Poster Abstract: Wireless Control for the IoT:
                  Power, Spectrum, and Security Challenges},
        day = {2},
        month = {March},
        year = {2017},
        abstract = {We present recent work in the design and operation
                  of wireless sensor-actuation systems along three
                  aspects. At the device level, a major drive is the
                  reduced power consumption of the wireless
                  transceivers without loss of control performance.
                  At the channel access level, a shared wireless
                  channel needs to be administered between multiple
                  systems with control performance guarantees for
                  all systems. At the application security level,
                  the broadcast nature of the wireless medium raises
                  confidentiality concerns against eavesdroppers who
                  may overhear sensor and actuator measurements.},
        URL = {http://terraswarm.org/pubs/922.html}
    }
    

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