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yu2020iot
Dongxiao Yu, Xiuzhen Cheng, Falko Dressler, Dariusz R. Kowalski and Weifeng Lv, "Guest Editorial - Special Issue on High-Confidence City IoT for Collaborative Smart City Services," IEEE Internet of Things Journal, vol. 7 (9), pp. 7848–7850, September 2020.
Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) is a critical infrastructure component as well as an enabling technology to support the fast-developing cross-region, cross-application, and diversified collaborative smart city services that require systematic cooperation among multiple smart city systems. Such services put forward the high-confidence demands of city IoT, namely, city IoT infrastructures and their offered services should be accountable, expandable, reliable, secure, and privacy-savvy, and can self-adapt to accommodate new environments and self-evolve to support emerging applications.
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Dongxiao Yu
Xiuzhen Cheng
Falko Dressler
Dariusz R. Kowalski
Weifeng Lv
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@article{yu2020iot,
author = {Yu, Dongxiao and Cheng, Xiuzhen and Dressler, Falko and Kowalski, Dariusz R. and Lv, Weifeng},
doi = {10.1109/JIOT.2020.3021495},
title = {{Guest Editorial - Special Issue on High-Confidence City IoT for Collaborative Smart City Services}},
pages = {7848--7850},
journal = {IEEE Internet of Things Journal},
issn = {2327-4662},
publisher = {IEEE},
month = {9},
number = {9},
volume = {7},
year = {2020},
}
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