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Article link: https://iot.ieee.org/newsletter/november-2021/intelligence-orchestration-for-future-iot-platforms
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Future empowering IoT platforms will need to handle heterogeneous use-cases and scenarios with complex interactions between different actors, components, and functions. D...
The reach of IoT applications is into nearly all sectors of the global economy. The total transformative economic potential of IoT has been valued at up to 11 TUSD per year by 2025. However, the value is spread across a spectrum of applications from different sectors.
As can be understood, this diversity creates challenges in how to implement and...
Internet of Things: Technologies and Applications for a New Age of Intelligence outlines the background and overall vision for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), as well as associated emerging technologies. Key technologies are described including device communication and interactions, connectivity of devices to cloud-ba...
The Internet of Things (IoT) has moved beyond the hype, with promising applications materializing and industries transforming through digitalization as well as servitization—that is, delivering a service as an integral part of a product. Since the application spread in today’s IoT is wide and is typically structured in market-oriented groups, a sys...
Participatory Sensing (PS), also known as Urban, Citizen, or People-Centric Sensing, is a form of citizen engagement for the purpose of capturing the surrounding environment in a city as a first step for contributing to the solution of specific issues such as public health and well-being. Either citizens on their own initiative, or citizens organiz...
An IoT reference model serves as a description of main IoT system entities and their relationships. The most complete IoT reference model is the model from the IoT-A research project funded by the European Commission on which this chapter is based on. The model contains a set of sub-models such as the IoT domain, communication, information, functio...
Not for download, only for purchase at Amazon or Elsevier. This book outlines the background and overall vision for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine- to-Machine (M2M) communications and services, including major standards. Key technologies are described, and include everything from physical instrumentation of devices to the cloud infrastruc...
This book outlines the background and overall vision for the Internet of Things (IoT) and Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communications and services, including major standards. Key technologies are described, and include everything from physical instrumentation of devices to the cloud infrastructures used to collect data. Also included is how to derive i...
This paper briefly presents some of the aspects of the European 7th Framework Programme research project SENSEI architecture towards the Internet of Things.
Networks of the future will contain a vast array of sensors and
actuators which users will wish to interact with. Orchestrating this
task effectively and efficiently will be one of the major challenges
facing the deployment of these future networks. We propose a three-tier
architecture which provides a middleware to resolve high-level service
reque...
This paper aims to address the deficiencies of current internetworking to support mobility and moving networks. We present a novel approach to consider networking in general — the concept of Ambient Networks
1 — and discuss related mobility problems. We bring forth several challenges for future research demanding an architectural approach in order...
This paper discusses issues relating to the design of a generic, protocol independent communication endsystem to support mobility, heterogeneity, and multihoming. We identify a set of extensions to the communication stack to support various types of mobility. The introduced extensions are based on the concept of communication endpoints, a concept w...
The overall goal of the Ambient Networks Integrated Project is to develop a vision for future wireless and mobile networks. Even though mobility management has been investigated within numerous research and standardisation projects, the novel approach of Ambient Networks on the distribution of control space functions brings up possibilities to tail...
This document defines two Session Description Protocol (SDP) attributes: "group" and "mid". They allow to group together several "m" lines for two different purposes: for lip synchronization and for receiving media from a single flow (several media streams) that are encoded in different formats during a particular session, on different ports and ho...
Voice and telephony still represent the largest volume in today's telecommunications networks, both in terms of traffic and generated revenue. However, as new communications services are introduced - particularly services generated by applications on the Internet - the telecommunications network must evolve to meet the increasing demand. A connecti...
A general survey of the octupole instability of high spin superdeformed (21) and hyperdeformed (31) nuclei has been performed in the cranked Nilsson-Strutinsky model. The octupole degree of freedom is predicted to play an important role in several already observed superdeformed nuclei around152Dy, and in particular in N=114 isotones in the Hg-Pb-re...
Both the absolute magnitude and the angular-momentum dependence of electric-dipole (E1) transition probabilities in quadrupole-deformed rare-earth nuclei are investigated in connection with the yrast spectroscopy. It is found that even in the most stable nuclei against octupole deformations the features of the measured E1-transition probabilities a...