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The Internet of Things: Technological and Social Aspects

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The basic idea of is the Internet of Things is presence around us of a variety of things – such as RFID tags, sensors, actuators, mobile phones, etc. – which are able to interact with each other and cooperate with their neighbors to reach common goals. Semantic oriented IoT visions have also been proposed. The number of items involved in the future Internet is destined to become extremely high. Therefore, issues pertaining how to represent, store, interconnect, search, and organize information generated by the IoT will become very challenging. In this context, semantic technologies will play a key role. And creative approaches to visualizing data – humans are far better than computers at seeing patterns –frequently prove integral to the process of creating knowledge. From a privacy perspective, IoT is challenging because it operates in private settings, like homes, and presents an attack target that is harder to secure.
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Bibliogr. 19 poz., tab.
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  • IT Institute, University of Social Sciences, Łódź, Poland
  • IT Institute, University of Social Sciences, Łódź, Poland
Bibliografia
  • 1. Alur, R., Berger E., Drobnis A.W., Fix L., Fu K., Hager G. D., Lopresti D., Nahrstedt K., Mynattm E., Patel S., Rexford J., Stankovic J., A., Zorn B., 2015, Systems Computing Challenges in the Internet of Things, Computer Community Consortium, September 22
  • 2. Atzori L., Iera A., Morabito G., 2010, The Internet of Things: A survey, Computer Networks 54 (2010) 2787–2805
  • 3. Bandyopadhyay D., 2011, Sen J., Internet of Things - Applications and Challenges in Technology and Standardization, Wireless Personal Communications, May 2011, Volume 58, Issue 1, pp 49-69
  • 4. Botterman M., May 2009, Internet of Things: An Early Reality of the Future Internet, Report of the Internet of Things Workshop, Prague, Czech Republic
  • 5. Fogg, B. J., Cuellar, G. & Danielson, D., 2009, Motivating, influencing, and persuading users: an introduction to captology. In A. Sears & J. A. Jacko (Eds.), Human-computer interaction. Fundamentals (pp. 109-122). London: CRC Press. Taylor & Francis Group
  • 6. Fritzsche B., 2015, Revealing the Invisible - Information Visualization in the Internet of Things Era, Human Computer Interaction in the Internet of Things Era, Hauptseminar Medieninformatik SoSe
  • 7. Technical Report LMU-MI-2015-2, September, 2015 ISSN 1862-5207, 2015
  • 8. Gershenfeld N., Krikorian R., Cohen D., 2004, The internet of things, Scientific American 291 (4) (2004) 76–81.
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  • 10. Koponen T., Chawla M., Byung-Gon Chun, Ermolinskiy A., Kye Hyun Kim, Shenker S., Stoica I., August 2007, A Data-Oriented (and Beyond) Network Architecture, in: Proceedings of ACM SIGCOMM’07, Kyoto, Japan
  • 11. Mauritius Declaration on the Internet of Things, 14 October 2014, 36th International Conference of Data Protection and Privacy Commissioners, Balaclava
  • 12. Nguyen M., 2015, Designing Smart Interactions for Smart Objects, Human Computer Interaction in the Internet of Things Era, Hauptseminar Medieninformatik SoSe 2015, Technical Report LMU-MI-2015-2, September, 2015 ISSN 1862-5207
  • 13. Pang Z.,2013, Technologies and Architectures of the Internet-of-Things (IoT) for Health and Well-being, Doctoral Thesis in Electronic and Computer Systems KTH – Royal Institute of Technology Stockholm, Sweden
  • 14. Richards N. M., King J. H., 2013, Three Paradoxes of Big Data, September 3, 66 STAN. L. REV. ONLINE 41
  • 15. Rieder A., 2015, Health and Everyday Life: The Potential of Self-Monitoring in Managing the Own Health, Human Computer Interaction in the Internet of Things Era, Hauptseminar Medieninformatik SoSe 2015, Technical Report LMU-MI-2015-2, September, 2015 ISSN 1862-5207
  • 16. Sharlin E., Watson B., Kitamura Y., Kishino F., Itoh Y., 2004, On tangible user interfaces, humans and spatiality, Personal and Ubiquitous Computing, 8(5): 338-346
  • 17. J. Shaw., 2014, Why big data is a big deal, Harvard Magazine
  • 18. Sowa G., Filutowicz Z., Paszkowski J., 2012, Social Media Monitoring Tools, Computer Methods in Practice; W-wa, ISBN 978-83-60434-94-9
  • 19. The Only Fridge as Smart as You, 2015, to Launch at CES, GE Appliances Pressroom LAS VEGAS—January 5
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