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Valorising the IoT Databox: creating value for everyone

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Peer-reviewed

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Authors

Perera, C 
Wakenshaw, SYL 
Baarslag, T 
Haddadi, H 
Bandara, AK 

Abstract

The Internet of Things (IoT) is expected to generate large amounts of heterogeneous data from diverse sources including physical sensors, user devices, and social media platforms. Over the last few years, significant attention has been focused on personal data, particularly data generated by smart wearable and smart home devices. Making personal data available for access and trade is expected to become a part of the data driven digital economy. In this position paper, we review the research challenges in building personal Databoxes that hold personal data and enable data access by other parties, and potentially thus sharing of data with other parties. These Databoxes are expected to become a core part of future data marketplaces.

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Keywords

cs.CY, cs.CY, cs.NI

Journal Title

Transactions on Emerging Telecommunications Technologies

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Journal ISSN

2161-5748
2161-3915

Volume Title

27

Publisher

Wiley
Sponsorship
EPSRC (via University of Warwick) (VN/CM/36807)
EPSRC (via University of Nottingham) (RIS 34455)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/M02315X/1)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/N028260/2)
Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EP/N028260/1)
Charith Perera’s and Arosha Bandara’s work is funded by European Research Council Advanced Grant 291652 (ASAP), Hamed Haddadi’s, Richard Mortier’s, and Derek McAuley’s work is funded by EPSRC Databox (EP/N028260/1), Jon Crowcroft’s, Irene Ng’s and Susan Wakenshaw’s work is funded by EPSRC Home Hub-of-all- Things (HAT) (EP/K039911/1), Andy’s work is funded by Privacy-by-Design (EP/M001636/1), Jon Crowcroft’s and Richard Mortier’s work is also funded by EU FP7 User Centric Networking, grant no. 611001.