MAHIVE Hub for IoT Sensors

This project's primary goal is to eventually have IoT-enabled smart building sensors to form a system of cyberphysical protection. The sensors would send their events to a server, using a hub device as a middleman. Eventually, the server would be able to correlate events together as part of a defense against physical and digital attack. Our team's main responsibility is the hub device that will interface with each individual IoT-enabled sensor and relay their data to the server. It will handle JSON formatting and encryption, to ensure that each piece of sensor data makes it reliably to the server.

=Problem Definition= Hacking is an ever increasing threat, and industry needs a way to defend itself physically and digitally. Sites like universities are a vulnerable target due to the large amounts of computer equipment contained within the various buildings. Using IoT-enabled sensors would allow for a modular, easily expandable security system to protect valuable equipment and data.

Specifications
Three main specifications exist for the project: 1. The device must be able to authenticate with the server. 2. The device must format the sensor data into JSON. 3. The device must encrypt the JSON and send it to the server for decryption.

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