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1st Draft for Defining IoT (1)
1. Proposed Title: IoT “Internet of Things” or “Intelligence of Things” or “Interconnecting of Things” 2. Proposed Definition “A global ICT infrastructure enabling automated progression of actions (not necessarily explicitly intervened by human being) facilitating assembly of the knowledge, and contributing to enrich human life by interconnecting physical and virtual objects [including sensors, devices and machines] through the exploitation of data capture and communication capabilities supported by existing and evolving telecommunication developments. It will offer relevant identification to object as the basis for the development of independent cooperative services and applications.“ Definition of Object: A combination of state and a set of methods that explicitly embodies an abstraction characterized by the behavior of the relevant requests. An object is an instance of an implementation and an interface. An object models a real-world-entity, and it is implemented as a computational entity that encapsulates state and operations (internally implemented as data and methods) and responds to requester services.
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1st Draft for Defining IoT (2)
3. Service vision of IoT 5 Any and 5C Context aware Multimedia contents with knowledge support Without human intervention and/or with human interaction Others 4. Scope of “Things” Sensors, devices, machines, with communication capabilities Existing telecom devices and systems 5. Network aspects No limitation on transport networks Including all available access technologies and networks Enhanced QoS/QoE and Security
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1st Draft for Defining IoT (3)
6. Use Cases assumed by IoT Metering (electricity, gas, water and others) Sensor (temperature, disaster, heart beat and others) Actuator (open/close pipe, turn off power and others) Remote video surveillance (office security system, traffic monitoring and others) Tag and RFID 7. Key Features Identification of relevant entity Detection of environmental change (conditions including location), which triggers next actions Transformation of data into consolidated information, knowledge and wisdom Group and global sensing (decision making by majority or depending on the importance of the cause) Aggregation (total, average, and statistical values) Estimation (for trend analysis and future estimation) Customization Intelligent data processing using ontology and semantic level handling Based on the knowledge, Application will make a decision, which drives further actions
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1st Draft for Defining IoT (4)
8. End System Profile Device side ID and readers Small device with limited capability Intelligent and smart device Local network Personal area network and Vehicle network Adapter (gateway) with/without additional capabilities (e.g., protocol conversion, data aggregation, etc.) Server side (“Big user” side) Web server Other terminals Smart phone customer PC
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1st Draft for Defining IoT (5)
9. Communication Types Relation TSDM(Tag/Sensor/Device/Machine)-to-Server (many-to-one or one-to-one) TSDM-to-TSDM Addressing (grouping), connectivity scope, and security Identification by group Global, Closed. One device can be used by multiple servers? Traffic pattern Direction: Upstream only or both ways Every 30 seconds, 30 minutes, 24 hours? One packet or more? Simultaneously or independently Continuous or very scattered Mobility Frequent mobility or very stable Required QoS and QoE Delay tolerant or very stringent 100% or not Intra user network communication?
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10. Further Issues 1st Draft for Defining IoT (6)
What is outside the work? Or every possible things? What is not achieved by existing technologies? What are new values? Values provided by network capabilities. What is a Reference Model of IoT RM for Scope RM for Functional views
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A candidate RM for Identifying Scope
1st Draft for Defining IoT (7) A candidate RM for Identifying Scope
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Other Networking (e.g. IP, computing, other ID)
1st Draft for Defining IoT (8) A candidate RM for Functional views IoT Any-Things Ser. Appli. Computing-S&A NID-S&A Sensor-S&A M/D-S&A Telecom-S&A Contents-S&A Other-S&A Service I/F Tech. Layer Service I/F Web of Things Other of Things Networking Tech. Layer Support IoT Networking (?) Other Networking (e.g. IP, computing, other ID) Machine/Device oriented Fixed Access Network Infra. Layer Int-Edge Network Core Network Phy-Cont. Legacy oriented Mobile Access Sensor/NID oriented Wireless Access
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