Authors: Cirillo, Flavio
Wu, Fang-Jing
Solmaz, Gürkan
Kovacs, Ernö
Title: Embracing the future Internet of Things
Language (ISO): en
Abstract: All of the objects in the real world are envisioned to be connected and/or represented, through an infrastructure layer, in the virtual world of the Internet, becoming Things with status information. Services are then using the available data from this Internet-of-Things (IoT) for various social and economical benefits which explain its extreme broad usage in very heterogeneous fields. Domain administrations of diverse areas of application developed and deployed their own IoT systems and services following disparate standards and architecture approaches that created a fragmentation of things, infrastructures and services in vertical IoT silos. Coordination and cooperation among IoT systems are the keys to build “smarter” IoT services boosting the benefits magnitude. This article analyses the technical trends of the future IoT world based on the current limitations of the IoT systems and the capability requirements. We propose a hyper-connected IoT framework in which “things” are connected to multiple interdependent services and describe how this framework enables the development of future applications. Moreover, we discuss the major limitations in today’s IoT and highlight the required capabilities in the future. We illustrate this global vision with the help of two concrete instances of the hyper-connected IoT in smart cities and autonomous driving scenarios. Finally, we analyse the trends in the number of connected “things” and point out open issues and future challenges. The proposed hyper-connected IoT framework is meant to scale the benefits of IoT from local to global.
Subject Headings: Internet-of-Things
Smart cities
Hyper-connected IoT
Context management
Linked data
Semantic interoperability
Knowledge graph
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2003/38277
http://dx.doi.org/10.17877/DE290R-20247
Issue Date: 2019-01-16
Rights link: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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