Data Privacy in IoT Equipped Future Smart Homes
Athar Khodabakhsh, Sule Yildirim Yayilgan

TL;DR
This paper discusses data privacy challenges in IoT-enabled smart homes, emphasizing the need for privacy-preserving solutions as personalized services require extensive data collection.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive overview of data privacy requirements and challenges specific to IoT smart home environments, highlighting areas for future research.
Findings
Identifies key privacy challenges in IoT smart homes
Highlights the importance of privacy-preserving mechanisms
Outlines privacy requirements for data and models
Abstract
Smart devices are becoming inseparable from daily lives and are improving fast for providing intelligent services and remote monitoring and control. In order to provide personalized and customized services more personal data collection is required. Consequently, intelligent services are becoming intensely personal and they raise concerns regarding data privacy and security. In this paper data privacy requirements in a smart home environment equipped with "Internet of Things" are described and privacy challenges for data and models are addressed.
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