Research Article
Smart Identification System on Internet of Things for User Authentication
@INPROCEEDINGS{10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308778, author={Antonidoss A and Bhavani R and Prabha M and Manju S and Chinnadurai G}, title={Smart Identification System on Internet of Things for User Authentication}, proceedings={Proceedings of the First International Conference on Computing, Communication and Control System, I3CAC 2021, 7-8 June 2021, Bharath University, Chennai, India}, publisher={EAI}, proceedings_a={I3CAC}, year={2021}, month={6}, keywords={authentication identification algorithm identity management internet of things}, doi={10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308778} }
- Antonidoss A
Bhavani R
Prabha M
Manju S
Chinnadurai G
Year: 2021
Smart Identification System on Internet of Things for User Authentication
I3CAC
EAI
DOI: 10.4108/eai.7-6-2021.2308778
Abstract
Regarding that, clients agreed on the value of reliable Internet access regardless of location, mode, or time. Individuals can now access a few top-tier administrations through the Internet of Things (IoT), which is a heterogeneous network characterized by machine-to-machine communication. Regardless of how the devices are used to set up the communications, the clients should be considered the true producers of data and purchasers of the yield data. As a result, clients should be viewed as a critical component of IoT; as a result, client distinguishing evidence, verification, and approval are required. In any case, the client Index measure is too perplexing, given the clients' apprehension about sharing their confidential and private information. However, some of their devices should be able to access this personal information. Appropriately, an unbiased method for understanding clients and coping with their personalities is important. Furthermore, the customer plays a minor but significant role in laying the groundwork for the character distinguishing proof and ensuring the consistency of open services. The main goal of this paper is to create a new identity management system (IdMS) for the Internet of Things. The main commitments of this paper are the suggestion of a gadget acknowledgment calculation for client identifiable evidence, the suggestion of a different identifier configuration, and a hypothetical IdMS framework.