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Claudia Abbas
Department of Electric Engineering, University of Brasilia (UnB) Campus Universitário Darcy Ribeiro - CP 4386 - Asa Norte, Brasilia - DF, Brazil

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Journal article
Published: 26 December 2018 in Smart Cities
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‘Smart cities’ is a concept that embraces many technologies and solutions in sensing and carrying a city’s data through a network for further processing and analysis. Smart cities’ main priority is citizens and environmental sustainability. In practice, wireless sensors networks over mesh networks are the approach employed most of the time. In terms of wireless communications technologies, Bluetooth low energy offers a robust, low cost, and low power consumption option. The recently published Bluetooth mesh profile specification addresses the most relevant challenges on that paradigm, adding secure multicast communications capabilities. A framework to create Smart Cities services was proposed and a traffic light service was used to demonstrate specification applicability for smart cities’ services. The proposed service showed that data may be collected and shared between devices in a mesh network through and over a metropolitan area. The specification’s strengths were demonstrated and some topics for further development were identified.

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Adonay A. Veiga; Claudia J. B. Abbas. Proposal and Application of Bluetooth Mesh Profile for Smart Cities’ Services. Smart Cities 2018, 2, 1 -19.

AMA Style

Adonay A. Veiga, Claudia J. B. Abbas. Proposal and Application of Bluetooth Mesh Profile for Smart Cities’ Services. Smart Cities. 2018; 2 (1):1-19.

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Adonay A. Veiga; Claudia J. B. Abbas. 2018. "Proposal and Application of Bluetooth Mesh Profile for Smart Cities’ Services." Smart Cities 2, no. 1: 1-19.

Conference paper
Published: 18 June 2003 in Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV
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In this paper we propose a distributed and modular architecture for an intrusion detection system (IDS) dedicated to a mobile ad hoc network (MANET) environment. The main feature of our proposition relies on the use, on each node of the MANET, of a local IDS (LIDS) cooperating with other LIDSes through the use of mobile agents. The modular design is needed as a response to the extensibility requirements related to the complex contexts of MANET. The proposed solution has been validated by a proof-of-concept prototype, which is described in the paper. Two different types of attacks are presented and have been implemented, at the network level and at the application level. The detection of such attacks are formally described by specification of data collection, attack signatures associated with such data and alerts generation, emphasizing the relation of each of these detection steps with the modules in the designed architecture. The use of the management information base (MIB) as a primary data source for the detection process is discussed and modules for MIB data extraction and processing are specified and implemented in the prototype. Experiments exhibit fairly good results, the attacks being collaboratively detected in real-time.

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Ricardo S. Puttini; Jean-Marc Percher; Ludovic Me; Olivier Camp; Rafael De Sousa; Claudia J. Barenco Abbas; L. Javier García-Villalba. A Modular Architecture for Distributed IDS in MANET. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2003, 2669, 91 -113.

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Ricardo S. Puttini, Jean-Marc Percher, Ludovic Me, Olivier Camp, Rafael De Sousa, Claudia J. Barenco Abbas, L. Javier García-Villalba. A Modular Architecture for Distributed IDS in MANET. Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV. 2003; 2669 ():91-113.

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Ricardo S. Puttini; Jean-Marc Percher; Ludovic Me; Olivier Camp; Rafael De Sousa; Claudia J. Barenco Abbas; L. Javier García-Villalba. 2003. "A Modular Architecture for Distributed IDS in MANET." Transactions on Petri Nets and Other Models of Concurrency XV 2669, no. : 91-113.