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Publications List. ‌ The peer-reviewed publications relative to this thesis are as follows: • Chapter 2Chapter 3 * This chapter was cited by other publications [35],[36]. • Chapter 4 * The work in this journal paper was cited by other experts in [37], [38], [36], [39]. • Chapter 5 * The work in this journal paper was cited by other specialists in [40], [39]. • Chapter 6 • Chapter 7 The candidate was the main or sole author of each research paper mentioned above. The candidate wrote each paper from scratch and was responsible for the production of each article in terms of finding gaps, proposing cryptosystems, designing models, program- ming/software/simulation, conceptualisation, methodology, modelling, formal analysis, validation, investigation, finding resources, preparing the first draft, writing the original pa- per, revising the paper, data curation, visualisation, implementation, project administration, solving problems (finding solutions), comparing related works and analysing results. The materials presented in this thesis are entirely the contribution of the candidate. Chapter 2‌ 2.1 Introduction‌ According to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. [41], Internet of Things (IoT) aims at revolutionizing the way people live and work through different approaches with new services, involving numerous interactions among several heterogeneous devices. On the other hand, the primary purpose of IoT is to offer an information technology infrastructure for enabling the exchange of "things" reliably and securely [42]. Moreover, the internet connection among devices has significantly increased while the cost of internet services access has dropped dramatically. For instance, most devices such as battery-free devices are being built with Wi-Fi connection abilities [43]. However, the definition of IoT is not yet well established as this technology’s use spreads in numerous fields and backgrounds. According to ▇▇▇▇▇▇ et al. [44], IoT is defined as "Novel paradigm that is rapidly gaining ground in the scenario of modern wireless telecommunications". Numerous technologies are existing including sensors, mobile phones, actuators, radio-frequency identification tags which can be utilised and manipulated by unique addressing schemes to make the devices achieve common goals by the interaction and cooperation with each other. ▇▇▇▇▇ et al. [45], defined IoT as a system which creates associations between different digital machines, computational devices, and mechanical devices that are equipped with unique ca...

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