Multi-layered Cloud and Fog based Secure Integrated Transmission and Storage Framework for IoT based Applications

With Internet of Things (IoT) based subject-oriented and mobile applications gaining more importance, management of services, resources and data in a secure manner is becoming crucial, and requires efficient and sophisticated infrastructure and mechanisms. In this paper, we propose a multi-layered information transmission and storage framework for smart applications in IoT environment. The framework utilizes the concept of mixed Cloud to enhance the security of data to be stored. At the same time, Fog nodes are used to bridge the gap of latency in real time applications. Moreover, we present the security analysis of the proposed model, followed by the conclusion.

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