A NOVEL FRAMEWORK FOR PRIVACY-PRESERVING USING DATA AGGREGATION IN INTERNET OF THINGS (IOT)
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 Today with the development of Internet of Things (IoT) technology its security and privacy becomes very much essential because this technology provide the facility for accessing the devices or resources from anywhere and anytime. For providing the security and privacy to IoT various technology has been developed but in this we propose data aggregation mechanism in which it uses one-time pad and symmetric key to make our data secure and preserve the privacy of it. This mechanism takes less computation time, improve processing speed and also require less cost in implementation. The implementation of proposed approach is done in widely used Python technology which produce better results. In last the proposed mechanism provide more security and preserve our data.
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