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IntellIoT: intelligent IoT environments

Bröring Arne, Kulkarni Vivek, Zirkler Andreas, Buschmann Philippe, Fysarakis Konstantinos, Mayer Simon, Soret Beatriz, Nguyen Lam Duc, Popovski Petar, Samarakoon Sumudu, Bennis Mehdi, Härri Jérôme, Rooker Martijn, Fritz Gerald, Bucur Anca, Spanoudakis, George, Ioannidis Sotirios

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URI: http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/0B286E7A-DDD9-424F-8B9F-E8C962430FFF
Year 2022
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Bibliographic Citation A. Bröring, V. Kulkarni, A. Zirkler, P. Buschmann, K. Fysarakis, S. Mayer, B. Soret, L. D. Nguyen, P. Popovski, S. Samarakoon, M. Bennis, J. Härri, M. Rooker, G. Fritz, A. Bucur, G. Spanoudakis and S. Ioannidis, "IntellIoT: intelligent IoT environments," in Internet of Things, vol. 13533, Lecture Notes in Computer Science, A. González-Vidal, A. Mohamed Abdelgawad, E. Sabir, S. Ziegler, L. Ladid, Eds., Cham, Switzerland: Springer, 2022, pp. 55–68, doi: 10.1007/978-3-031-20936-9_5. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-20936-9_5
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Traditional IoT setups are cloud-centric and typically focused around a centralized IoT platform to which data is uploaded for further processing. Next generation IoT applications are incorporating technologies such as artificial intelligence, augmented reality, and distributed ledgers to realize semi-autonomous behaviour of vehicles, guidance for human users, and machine-to-machine interactions in a trustworthy manner. Such applications require more dynamic IoT environments, which can operate locally without the necessity to communicate with the Cloud. In this paper, we describe three use cases of next generation IoT applications and highlight associated challenges for future research. We further present the IntellIoT framework that comprises the required components to address the identified challenges.

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