Nov. 30, 2023, 6:19 p.m. | Abhishek Jadhav

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Smart home systems, equipped with biometric recognition capabilities, are generating a substantial amount of data through their IoT devices, typically processed in the cloud. However, cloud computing systems sometimes struggle to meet critical low latency requirements due to the large volume of data handled by smart IoT systems.

Particularly in cases where biometric data undergo further processing, there are significant concerns over data privacy. In the field of smart connected homes, safeguarding security and privacy is paramount, as unauthorized access …

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