[2606.02344] I-(OT)^2: A Client-optimal Oblivious Transfer Protocol for IoT Devices
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2606.02344: I-(OT)^2: A Client-optimal Oblivious Transfer Protocol for IoT Devices
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Abstract page for arXiv paper 2606.02344: I-(OT)^2: A Client-optimal Oblivious Transfer Protocol for IoT Devices
An emerging use case is using IoT data to activate multi-signature (multi-sig) wallets.
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2605.30892: Bandwidth Allocation with Device Partitioning for Federated Learning over Industrial IoT networks
Baby monitors can be hacked through weak passwords and Wi-Fi flaws. Learn how to secure your device and protect your family’s privacy.
Hi everyone, I’m putting together a highly portable, completely offline Home Assistant setup for a STEM outreach Expo at a local university next week. The au...
With the development of Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, smart wearable devices (SWDs) are regarded as a promising approa...
Hi everyone, Like many of you, I'm not a big fan of cloud-dependent appliances, especially when it comes to home heating. My RIKA pellet stove required their p...
Living on Maui, the questions every morning are the same: how's the surf, is it windy, and is it a good day to get in the water? So I built a single dashboard t...
Wearable IoT technology has become an important part of today’s elder care, as it can help detect falls and alert caregivers or family members immediately aft...
With little more than an ESP32-S3 and a battery, how do you handle turn-by-turn navigation and routing? By connecting it to your phone.
Abstract page for arXiv paper 2605.28502: A Goal-Oriented Networking Approach for Intelligent IoT Service Deployment
Will guide you to build a real time soil moisture system. Find this and other hardware projects on Hackster.io.