Knezevic, 2020 - Google Patents
A blockchain approach for negotiating trust in IoTKnezevic, 2020
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Abstract “The internet is no longer a web that we connect to. Instead, its a computerized, networked, and interconnected world that we live in. This is the future, and what were calling the Internet of Things.”-Bruce Schneier, 2019 The Internet of Things is becoming a big part of …
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