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E-Commerce Data Access Control and Encrypted Storage Based on Internet of Things

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  • Yue He
  • Wanda Hu
  • Hengchang Jing

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In order to discuss the access control and encrypted storage of Internet of Things data for e-commerce data, a method of Internet of Things data access control and encrypted storage based on optical fiber network communication is proposed. Build an IoT application model based on optical fiber network communication, which consists of a perception layer, a network layer, and an application layer. The network layer is through the optical fiber communication network. The information collected by the optical fiber sensor in the perception layer is transmitted to the application layer for processing. And the model-aware layer adopts the dynamic transformation encryption method for attribute decomposition, and the Internet of Things data access control strategy based on key management and implement IoT data access control and encrypted storage based on the IoT application model of optical fiber network communication. The experimental results show that when this method implements access control and encrypted storage of IoT data, it has the advantages of high efficiency, low storage space overhead, and low computational cost of fiber network nodes, and the security of the processed IoT data is as high as 97.77%. Conclusion. This method can effectively deal with the limited computing performance and storage performance of the perception layer nodes of the application model; larger and larger application requirements with a large number of nodes.

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  • Yue He & Wanda Hu & Hengchang Jing, 2022. "E-Commerce Data Access Control and Encrypted Storage Based on Internet of Things," Mathematical Problems in Engineering, Hindawi, vol. 2022, pages 1-7, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:hin:jnlmpe:4547002
    DOI: 10.1155/2022/4547002
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