@article { , title = {Authentication Protocols for Internet of Things: A Comprehensive Survey}, abstract = {In this paper, a comprehensive survey of authentication protocols for Internet of Things (IoT) is presented. Specifically more than forty authentication protocols developed for or applied in the context of the IoT are selected and examined in detail. These protocols are categorized based on the target environment: (1) Machine to Machine Communications (M2M), (2) Internet of Vehicles (IoV), (3) Internet of Energy (IoE), and (4) Internet of Sensors (IoS). Threat models, countermeasures, and formal security verification techniques used in authentication protocols for the IoT are presented. In addition a taxonomy and comparison of authentication protocols that are developed for the IoT in terms of network model, specific security goals, main processes, computation complexity, and communication overhead are provided. Based on the current survey, open issues are identified and future research directions are proposed.}, doi = {10.1155/2017/6562953}, eissn = {1939-0122}, issn = {1939-0114}, journal = {Security and Communication Networks}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Wiley}, url = {http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/2969615}, volume = {2017}, keyword = {Internet of Things, Taxonomy, Architecture, Protocol (computers), Internet of Vehicles, Security, Privacy, Internet access, Access control, Sensors}, year = {2017}, author = {Ferrag, Mohamed Amine and Maglaras, Leandros A. and Janicke, Helge and Jiang, Jianmin and Shu, Lei} }