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A Hierarchical Framework Leveraging IIoT Networks, IoT Hub, and Device Twins for Intelligent Industrial Automation
by Cornelia Ionela Bădoi, Bilge Kartal Çetin, Kamil Çetin, Çağdaş Karataş, Mehmet Erdal Özbek and Savaş Şahin
Appl. Sci. 2026, 16(2), 645; https://doi.org/10.3390/app16020645 - 8 Jan 2026
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Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) networks, Microsoft Azure Internet of Things (IoT) Hub, and device twins (DvT) are increasingly recognized as core enablers of adaptive, data-driven manufacturing. This paper proposes a hierarchical IIoT framework that integrates industrial IoT networking, DvT for asset-level virtualisation, [...] Read more.
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) networks, Microsoft Azure Internet of Things (IoT) Hub, and device twins (DvT) are increasingly recognized as core enablers of adaptive, data-driven manufacturing. This paper proposes a hierarchical IIoT framework that integrates industrial IoT networking, DvT for asset-level virtualisation, system-level digital twins (DT) for cell orchestration, and cloud-native services to support the digital transformation of brownfield, programmable logic controller (PLC)-centric modular automation (MA) environments. Traditional PLC/supervisory control and data acquisition (SCADA) paradigms struggle to meet interoperability, observability, and adaptability requirements at scale, motivating architectures in which DvT and IoT Hub underpin real-time orchestration, virtualisation, and predictive-maintenance workflows. Building on and extending a previously introduced conceptual model, the present work instantiates a multilayered, end-to-end design that combines a federated Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) mesh on the on-premises side, a ZigBee-based backup mesh, and a secure bridge to Azure IoT Hub, together with a systematic DvT modelling and orchestration strategy. The methodology is supported by a structured analysis of relevant IIoT and DvT design choices and by a concrete implementation in a nine-cell MA laboratory featuring a robotic arm predictive-maintenance scenario. The resulting framework sustains closed-loop monitoring, anomaly detection, and control under realistic workloads, while providing explicit envelopes for telemetry volume, buffering depth, and latency budgets in edge-cloud integration. Overall, the proposed architecture offers a transferable blueprint for evolving PLC-centric automation toward more adaptive, secure, and scalable IIoT systems and establishes a foundation for future extensions toward full DvT ecosystems, tighter artificial intelligence/machine learning (AI/ML) integration, and fifth/sixth generation (5G/6G) and time-sensitive networking (TSN) support in industrial networks. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Novel Technologies of Smart Manufacturing)
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Lightweight Frame Format for Interoperability in Wireless Sensor Networks of IoT-Based Smart Systems
by Samer Jaloudi
Future Internet 2026, 18(1), 33; https://doi.org/10.3390/fi18010033 - 7 Jan 2026
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Applications of smart cities, smart buildings, smart agriculture systems, smart grids, and other smart systems benefit from Internet of Things (IoT) protocols, networks, and architecture. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in smart systems that employ IoT use wireless communication technologies between sensors in the [...] Read more.
Applications of smart cities, smart buildings, smart agriculture systems, smart grids, and other smart systems benefit from Internet of Things (IoT) protocols, networks, and architecture. Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in smart systems that employ IoT use wireless communication technologies between sensors in the Things layer and the Fog layer hub. Such wireless protocols and networks include WiFi, Bluetooth, and Zigbee, among others. However, the payload formats of these protocols are heterogeneous, and thus, they lack a unified frame format that ensures interoperability. In this paper, a lightweight, interoperable frame format for low-rate, small-size Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) in IoT-based systems is designed, implemented, and tested. The practicality of this system is underscored by the development of a gateway that transfers collected data from sensors that use the unified frame to online servers via message queuing and telemetry transport (MQTT) secured with transport layer security (TLS), ensuring interoperability using the JavaScript Object Notation (JSON) format. The proposed frame is tested using market-available technologies such as Bluetooth and Zigbee, and then applied to smart home applications. The smart home scenario is chosen because it encompasses various smart subsystems, such as healthcare monitoring systems, energy monitoring systems, and entertainment systems, among others. The proposed system offers several advantages, including a low-cost architecture, ease of setup, improved interoperability, high flexibility, and a lightweight frame that can be applied to other wireless-based smart systems and applications. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Wireless Sensor Networks and Internet of Things)
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Systematic Review
A Systematic Review of Building Energy Management Systems (BEMSs): Sensors, IoT, and AI Integration
by Leyla Akbulut, Kubilay Taşdelen, Atılgan Atılgan, Mateusz Malinowski, Ahmet Coşgun, Ramazan Şenol, Adem Akbulut and Agnieszka Petryk
Energies 2025, 18(24), 6522; https://doi.org/10.3390/en18246522 - 12 Dec 2025
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The escalating global demand for energy-efficient and sustainable built environments has catalyzed the advancement of Building Energy Management Systems (BEMSs), particularly through their integration with cutting-edge technologies. This review presents a comprehensive and critical synthesis of the convergence between BEMSs and enabling tools [...] Read more.
The escalating global demand for energy-efficient and sustainable built environments has catalyzed the advancement of Building Energy Management Systems (BEMSs), particularly through their integration with cutting-edge technologies. This review presents a comprehensive and critical synthesis of the convergence between BEMSs and enabling tools such as the Internet of Things (IoT), wireless sensor networks (WSNs), and artificial intelligence (AI)-based decision-making architectures. Drawing upon 89 peer-reviewed publications spanning from 2019 to 2025, the study systematically categorizes recent developments in HVAC optimization, occupancy-driven lighting control, predictive maintenance, and fault detection systems. It further investigates the role of communication protocols (e.g., ZigBee, LoRaWAN), machine learning-based energy forecasting, and multi-agent control mechanisms within residential, commercial, and institutional building contexts. Findings across multiple case studies indicate that hybrid AI–IoT systems have achieved energy efficiency improvements ranging from 20% to 40%, depending on building typology and control granularity. Nevertheless, the widespread adoption of such intelligent BEMSs is hindered by critical challenges, including data security vulnerabilities, lack of standardized interoperability frameworks, and the complexity of integrating heterogeneous legacy infrastructure. Additionally, there remain pronounced gaps in the literature related to real-time adaptive control strategies, trust-aware federated learning, and seamless interoperability with smart grid platforms. By offering a rigorous and forward-looking review of current technologies and implementation barriers, this paper aims to serve as a strategic roadmap for researchers, system designers, and policymakers seeking to deploy the next generation of intelligent, sustainable, and scalable building energy management solutions. Full article
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Advanced System for Remote Updates on ESP32-Based Devices Using Over-the-Air Update Technology
by Lukas Formanek, Michal Kubascik, Ondrej Karpis and Peter Kolok
Computers 2025, 14(12), 531; https://doi.org/10.3390/computers14120531 - 4 Dec 2025
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Over-the-air (OTA) firmware updating has become a fundamental requirement in modern Internet of Things (IoT) deployments, where thousands of heterogeneous embedded devices operate in remote and distributed environments. Manual firmware maintenance in such systems is impractical, costly, and prone to security risks, making [...] Read more.
Over-the-air (OTA) firmware updating has become a fundamental requirement in modern Internet of Things (IoT) deployments, where thousands of heterogeneous embedded devices operate in remote and distributed environments. Manual firmware maintenance in such systems is impractical, costly, and prone to security risks, making automated update mechanisms essential for long-term reliability and lifecycle management. This paper presents a unified OTA update architecture for ESP32-based IoT devices that integrates centralized version control and multi-protocol communication support (Wi-Fi, BLE, Zigbee, LoRa, and GSM), enabling consistent firmware distribution across heterogeneous networks. The system incorporates version-compatibility checks, rollback capability, and a server-driven release routing mechanism for development and production branches. An analytical model of timing, reliability, and energy consumption is provided, and experimental validation on a fleet of ESP32 devices demonstrates reduced update latency compared to native vendor OTA solutions, together with reliable operation under simultaneous device loads. Overall, the proposed solution provides a scalable and resilient foundation for secure OTA lifecycle management in smart-industry, remote sensing, and autonomous infrastructure applications. Full article
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Review
A Comprehensive Review of Sensing, Control, and Networking in Agricultural Robots: From Perception to Coordination
by Chijioke Leonard Nkwocha, Adeayo Adewumi, Samuel Oluwadare Folorunsho, Chrisantus Eze, Pius Jjagwe, James Kemeshi and Ning Wang
Robotics 2025, 14(11), 159; https://doi.org/10.3390/robotics14110159 - 29 Oct 2025
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This review critically examines advancements in sensing, control, and networking technologies for agricultural robots (AgRobots) and their impact on modern farming. AgRobots—including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs), and robotic arms—are increasingly adopted to address labour shortages, [...] Read more.
This review critically examines advancements in sensing, control, and networking technologies for agricultural robots (AgRobots) and their impact on modern farming. AgRobots—including Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), Unmanned Ground Vehicles (UGVs), Unmanned Surface Vehicles (USVs), and robotic arms—are increasingly adopted to address labour shortages, sustainability challenges, and rising food demand. This paper reviews sensing technologies such as cameras, LiDAR, and multispectral sensors for navigation, object detection, and environmental perception. Control approaches, from classical PID (Proportional-Integral-Derivative) to advanced nonlinear and learning-based methods, are analysed to ensure precision, adaptability, and stability in dynamic agricultural settings. Networking solutions, including ZigBee, LoRaWAN, 5G, and emerging 6G, are evaluated for enabling real-time communication, multi-robot coordination, and data management. Swarm robotics and hybrid decentralized architectures are highlighted for efficient collective operations. This review is based on the literature published between 2015 and 2025 to identify key trends, challenges, and future directions in AgRobots. While AgRobots promise enhanced productivity, reduced environmental impact, and sustainable practices, barriers such as high costs, complex field conditions, and regulatory limitations remain. This review is expected to provide a foundation for guiding research and development toward innovative, integrated solutions for global food security and sustainable agriculture. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Smart Agriculture with AI and Robotics)
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A Resilient Energy-Efficient Framework for Jamming Mitigation in Cluster-Based Wireless Sensor Networks
by Carolina Del-Valle-Soto, José A. Del-Puerto-Flores, Leonardo J. Valdivia, Aimé Lay-Ekuakille and Paolo Visconti
Algorithms 2025, 18(10), 614; https://doi.org/10.3390/a18100614 - 29 Sep 2025
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This paper presents a resilient and energy-efficient framework for jamming mitigation in cluster-based wireless sensor networks (WSNs), addressing a critical vulnerability in hostile or interference-prone environments. The proposed approa ch integrates dynamic cluster reorganization, adaptive MAC-layer behavior, and multipath routing strategies to restore [...] Read more.
This paper presents a resilient and energy-efficient framework for jamming mitigation in cluster-based wireless sensor networks (WSNs), addressing a critical vulnerability in hostile or interference-prone environments. The proposed approa ch integrates dynamic cluster reorganization, adaptive MAC-layer behavior, and multipath routing strategies to restore communication capabilities and sustain network functionality under jamming conditions. The framework is evaluated across heterogeneous topologies using Zigbee and Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE); both stacks were validated in a physical testbed with matched jammer and traffic conditions, while simulation was used solely to tune parameters and support sensitivity analyses. Results demonstrate significant improvements in Packet Delivery Ratio, end-to-end delay, energy consumption, and retransmission rate, with BLE showing particularly high resilience when combined with the mitigation mechanism. Furthermore, a comparative analysis of routing protocols including AODV, GAF, and LEACH reveals that hierarchical protocols achieve superior performance when integrated with the proposed method. This framework has broader applicability in mission-critical IoT domains, including environmental monitoring, industrial automation, and healthcare systems. The findings confirm that the framework offers a scalable and protocol-agnostic defense mechanism, with potential applicability in mission-critical and interference-sensitive IoT deployments. Full article
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Proceeding Paper
Design and Implementation of Wireless Detection Network for Bridge Inspection
by Zhensong Ni, Shuri Cai, Cairong Ni, Baojia Lin and Liyao Li
Eng. Proc. 2025, 108(1), 40; https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025108040 - 9 Sep 2025
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The construction of a wireless detection network for bridge inspection is important in intelligent infrastructure management. Advanced wireless communication technology and a sensor network enable the real-time remote and accurate monitoring of bridge structure health. We designed a protocol and implemented it in [...] Read more.
The construction of a wireless detection network for bridge inspection is important in intelligent infrastructure management. Advanced wireless communication technology and a sensor network enable the real-time remote and accurate monitoring of bridge structure health. We designed a protocol and implemented it in a wireless detection network to overcome the limitations of traditional bridge health monitoring methods. The network improves the efficiency and accuracy of monitoring and ensures safe bridge maintenance. We analyzed the requirements of bridge monitoring, including the strict requirements for high-precision data acquisition, low delay transmission, energy efficiency and network reliability. Full article
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Proceeding Paper
ZigBee Cyberattacks Simulation
by Marieta Haka, Aydan Haka, Veneta Aleksieva and Hristo Valchanov
Eng. Proc. 2025, 104(1), 46; https://doi.org/10.3390/engproc2025104046 - 27 Aug 2025
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ZigBee technology is well-known for wireless network communication and enables low-cost devices operating at low transmission speed and low power consumption in IoT networks. The technology is used for wireless networks through which a large amount of sensitive information passes, which requires ensuring [...] Read more.
ZigBee technology is well-known for wireless network communication and enables low-cost devices operating at low transmission speed and low power consumption in IoT networks. The technology is used for wireless networks through which a large amount of sensitive information passes, which requires ensuring a higher level of security. This creates a need to develop tools to analyze vulnerabilities in such networks. The massive occurrence of cyberattacks requires a more in-depth study to propose adequate and effective approaches for improving security in ZigBee networks. Such research can be performed both in real and simulated environments. In this paper, a new module is proposed for simulating Sniffing, Brute Force, and Dictionary attacks. Full article
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Real-Time Detection and Response to Wormhole and Sinkhole Attacks in Wireless Sensor Networks
by Tamara Zhukabayeva, Lazzat Zholshiyeva, Yerik Mardenov, Atdhe Buja, Shafiullah Khan and Noha Alnazzawi
Technologies 2025, 13(8), 348; https://doi.org/10.3390/technologies13080348 - 7 Aug 2025
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Wireless sensor networks have become a vital technology that is extensively applied across multiple industries, including agriculture, industrial operations, and smart cities, as well as residential smart homes and environmental monitoring systems. Security threats emerge in these systems through hidden routing-level attacks such [...] Read more.
Wireless sensor networks have become a vital technology that is extensively applied across multiple industries, including agriculture, industrial operations, and smart cities, as well as residential smart homes and environmental monitoring systems. Security threats emerge in these systems through hidden routing-level attacks such as Wormhole and Sinkhole attacks. The aim of this research was to develop a methodology for detecting security incidents in WSNs by conducting real-time analysis of Wormhole and Sinkhole attacks. Furthermore, the paper proposes a novel detection methodology combined with architectural enhancements to improve network robustness, measured by hop counts, delays, false data ratios, and route integrity. A real-time WSN infrastructure was developed using ZigBee and Global System for Mobile Communications/General Packet Radio Service (GSM/GPRS) technologies. To realistically simulate Wormhole and Sinkhole attack scenarios and conduct evaluations, we developed a modular cyber–physical architecture that supports real-time monitoring, repeatability, and integration of ZigBee- and GSM/GPRS-based attacker nodes. During the experimentation, Wormhole attacks caused the hop count to decrease from 4 to 3, while the average delay increased by 40%, and false sensor readings were introduced in over 30% of cases. Additionally, Sinkhole attacks led to a 27% increase in traffic concentration at the malicious node, disrupting load balancing and route integrity. The proposed multi-stage methodology includes data collection, preprocessing, anomaly detection using the 3-sigma rule, and risk-based decision making. Simulation results demonstrated that the methodology successfully detected route shortening, packet loss, and data manipulation in real time. Thus, the integration of anomaly-based detection with ZigBee and GSM/GPRS enables a timely response to security threats in critical WSN deployments. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue New Technologies for Sensors)
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Optimization of Delay Time in ZigBee Sensor Networks for Smart Home Systems Using a Smart-Adaptive Communication Distribution Algorithm
by Igor Medenica, Miloš Jovanović, Jelena Vasiljević, Nikola Radulović and Dragan Lazić
Electronics 2025, 14(15), 3127; https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics14153127 - 6 Aug 2025
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As smart homes and Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems continue to expand, the need for energy-efficient and low-latency communication has become increasingly critical. One of the key challenges in these systems is minimizing delay time while ensuring reliable and efficient communication between devices. [...] Read more.
As smart homes and Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystems continue to expand, the need for energy-efficient and low-latency communication has become increasingly critical. One of the key challenges in these systems is minimizing delay time while ensuring reliable and efficient communication between devices. This study focuses on optimizing delay time in ZigBee sensor networks used in smart-home systems. A Smart–Adaptive Communication Distribution Algorithm is proposed, which dynamically adjusts the communication between network nodes based on real-time network conditions. Experimental measurements were conducted under various scenarios to evaluate the performance of the proposed algorithm, with a particular focus on reducing delay and enhancing overall network efficiency. The results demonstrate that the proposed algorithm significantly reduces delay times compared to traditional methods, making it a promising solution for delay-sensitive IoT applications. Furthermore, the findings highlight the importance of adaptive communication strategies in improving the performance of ZigBee-based sensor networks. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Energy-Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks for IoT Applications)
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A Comprehensive Analysis of Security Challenges in ZigBee 3.0 Networks
by Akbar Ghobakhlou, Duaa Zuhair Al-Hamid, Sara Zandi and James Cato
Sensors 2025, 25(15), 4606; https://doi.org/10.3390/s25154606 - 25 Jul 2025
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ZigBee, a wireless technology standard for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices based on IEEE 802.15.4, faces significant security challenges that threaten the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of its networks. Despite using 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with symmetric keys for node authentication [...] Read more.
ZigBee, a wireless technology standard for the Internet of Things (IoT) devices based on IEEE 802.15.4, faces significant security challenges that threaten the confidentiality, integrity, and availability of its networks. Despite using 128-bit Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) with symmetric keys for node authentication and data confidentiality, ZigBee’s design constraints, such as low cost and low power, have allowed security issues to persist. While ZigBee 3.0 introduces enhanced security features such as install codes and trust centre link key updates, there remains a lack of empirical research evaluating their effectiveness in real-world deployments. This research addresses the gap by conducting a comprehensive, hardware-based analysis of ZigBee 3.0 networks using XBee 3 radio modules and ZigBee-compatible devices. We investigate the following three core security issues: (a) the security of symmetric keys, focusing on vulnerabilities that could allow attackers to obtain these keys; (b) the impact of compromised symmetric keys on network confidentiality; and (c) susceptibility to Denial-of-Service (DoS) attacks due to insufficient protection mechanisms. Our experiments simulate realistic attack scenarios under both Centralised and Distributed Security Models to assess the protocol’s resilience. The findings reveal that while ZigBee 3.0 improves upon earlier versions, certain vulnerabilities remain exploitable. We also propose practical security controls and best practices to mitigate these attacks and enhance network security. This work contributes novel insights into the operational security of ZigBee 3.0, offering guidance for secure IoT deployments and advancing the understanding of protocol-level defences in constrained environments. Full article
(This article belongs to the Section Communications)
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Optimized Wireless Sensor Network Architecture for AI-Based Wildfire Detection in Remote Areas
by Safiah Almarri, Hur Al Safwan, Shahd Al Qisoom, Soufien Gdaim and Abdelkrim Zitouni
Fire 2025, 8(7), 245; https://doi.org/10.3390/fire8070245 - 25 Jun 2025
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Wildfires are complex natural disasters that significantly impact ecosystems and human communities. The early detection and prediction of forest fire risk are necessary for effective forest management and resource protection. This paper proposes an innovative early detection system based on a wireless sensor [...] Read more.
Wildfires are complex natural disasters that significantly impact ecosystems and human communities. The early detection and prediction of forest fire risk are necessary for effective forest management and resource protection. This paper proposes an innovative early detection system based on a wireless sensor network (WSN) composed of interconnected Arduino nodes arranged in a hybrid circular/star topology. This configuration reduces the number of required nodes by 53–55% compared to conventional Mesh 2D topologies while enhancing data collection efficiency. Each node integrates temperature/humidity sensors and uses ZigBee communication for the real-time monitoring of wildfire risk conditions. This optimized topology ensures 41–81% lower latency and 50–60% fewer hops than conventional Mesh 2D topologies. The system also integrates artificial intelligence (AI) algorithms (multiclass logistic regression) to process sensor data and predict fire risk levels with 99.97% accuracy, enabling proactive wildfire mitigation. Simulations for a 300 m radius area show the non-dense hybrid topology is the most energy-efficient, outperforming dense and Mesh 2D topologies. Additionally, the dense topology achieves the lowest packet loss rate (PLR), reducing losses by up to 80.4% compared to Mesh 2D. Adaptive routing, dynamic round-robin arbitration, vertical tier jumps, and GSM connectivity ensure reliable communication in remote areas, providing a cost-effective solution for wildfire mitigation and broader environmental monitoring. Full article
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An Intelligent Hybrid Framework for Threat Pre-Identification and Secure Key Distribution in Zigbee-Enabled IoT Networks Using RBF and Blockchain
by Bhukya Padma, Mahipal Bukya and Ujjwal Ujjwal
Appl. Syst. Innov. 2025, 8(3), 76; https://doi.org/10.3390/asi8030076 - 30 May 2025
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The expansion of Zigbee-enabled IoT networks has generated significant security issues, especially around threat detection and secure key management. Using RBF and blockchain technology, this study shows a smart hybrid framework to find threats early and distribute keys safely on IoT networks enabled [...] Read more.
The expansion of Zigbee-enabled IoT networks has generated significant security issues, especially around threat detection and secure key management. Using RBF and blockchain technology, this study shows a smart hybrid framework to find threats early and distribute keys safely on IoT networks enabled by Zigbee. This methodology incorporates Radial Basis Function (RBF) networks for prompt threat detection and a blockchain-based trust framework for decentralized and tamper-proof key distribution. It guarantees safe network access, comprehensive authentication, and effective key updates, reducing risks associated with IoT-related DoS attacks and Man in the Middle Attacks. The Trust-Based Security Provider (TBSP) enhances security by administering critical credentials across diverse networks. Comprehensive simulations and performance assessments illustrate the effectiveness of the framework in increasing threat detection precision, minimizing key distribution delay, and bolstering overall network security. The findings confirm its efficacy in safeguarding IoT settings from new risks while ensuring scalability and resource efficiency. We proposed an RBF-based threat detection framework for network keys using the ZBDS2023 dataset and the J48 decision tree algorithm. In conclusion, we demonstrate the security and efficiency of our proposed work. Full article
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A Wireless Sensor Network-Based Combustible Gas Detection System Using PSO-DBO-Optimized BP Neural Network
by Min Zhou, Sen Wang, Jianming Li, Zhe Wei and Lingqiao Shui
Sensors 2025, 25(10), 3151; https://doi.org/10.3390/s25103151 - 16 May 2025
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Combustible gas leakage remains a critical safety concern in industrial and indoor environments, necessitating the development of detection systems that are both accurate and practically deployable. This study presents a wireless gas detection system that integrates a gas sensor array, a low-power microcontroller [...] Read more.
Combustible gas leakage remains a critical safety concern in industrial and indoor environments, necessitating the development of detection systems that are both accurate and practically deployable. This study presents a wireless gas detection system that integrates a gas sensor array, a low-power microcontroller with Zigbee-based communication, and a Back Propagation (BP) neural network optimized via a sequential hybrid strategy. Specifically, Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) is employed for global parameter initialization, followed by Dung Beetle Optimization (DBO) for local refinement, jointly enhancing the network’s convergence speed and predictive precision. Experimental results confirm that the proposed PSO-DBO-BP model achieves high correlation coefficients (above 0.997) and low mean relative errors (below 0.25%) for all monitored gases, including hydrogen, carbon monoxide, alkanes, and smog. The model exhibits strong robustness in handling nonlinear responses and cross-sensitivity effects across multiple sensors, demonstrating its effectiveness in complex detection scenarios under laboratory conditions within embedded wireless sensor networks. Full article
(This article belongs to the Special Issue Wireless Sensor Networks for Condition Monitoring)
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An Enhanced ZigBee-Based Indoor Localization Method Using Multi-Stage RSSI Filtering and LQI-Aware MLE
by Jianming Li, Shuyan Yu, Zhe Wei and Zhanpeng Zhou
Sensors 2025, 25(9), 2947; https://doi.org/10.3390/s25092947 - 7 May 2025
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Accurate indoor localization in wireless sensor networks remains a non-trivial challenge, particularly in complex environments characterized by signal variability and multipath propagation. This study presents a ZigBee-based localization approach that integrates multi-stage preprocessing of received signal strength indicator (RSSI) data with a reliability-aware [...] Read more.
Accurate indoor localization in wireless sensor networks remains a non-trivial challenge, particularly in complex environments characterized by signal variability and multipath propagation. This study presents a ZigBee-based localization approach that integrates multi-stage preprocessing of received signal strength indicator (RSSI) data with a reliability-aware extension of the maximum likelihood estimation (MLE) algorithm. To improve measurement stability, a hybrid filtering framework combining Kalman filtering, Dixon’s Q test, Gaussian smoothing, and mean averaging is applied to reduce the influence of noise and outliers. Building on the filtered data, the proposed method introduces a noise and link quality indicator (LQI)-based dynamic weighting mechanism that adjusts the contribution of each distance estimate during localization. The approach was evaluated under simulated and semi-physical non-line-of-sight (NLOS) indoor conditions designed to reflect practical deployment scenarios. While based on a limited set of representative test points, the method yielded improved positioning consistency and achieved an average accuracy gain of 11.7% over conventional MLE in the tested environments. These results suggest that the proposed method may offer a feasible solution for resource-constrained localization applications requiring robustness to signal degradation. Full article
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