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Internet Przedmiotów : od nauki do przemysłu

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Internet of Things : from research to industry
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Internet Przedmiotów, Internet Rzeczy, Internet of Things staje się odrębną interdyscyplinarną dziedziną nauki i techniki integrującą takie obszary jak informatykę, telekomunikację, elektronikę i fotonikę, nauki informacyjne, psychologię i socjologię, nauki ekonomiczne, nauki o biznesie i gospodarowaniu. Korzysta z rozwoju tych nauk wprowadzając nową jakość. Część Internetu Przedmiotów dotycząca bezpośrednio człowieka nazywamy Internetem Dotykowym, Internetem Socjalnym, lub Internetem Usługowym. Część Internetu Przedmiotów integrowana z funkcjonalnymi warstwami cywilizacyjnymi nazywamy Internetem Infrastrukturalnym lub Internetem Inteligentnej Infrastruktury. Oba te Internety zostały nazwane przez Cisco, a termin przyjął się szerzej, Internetem Wszystkiego, Internet of Everything IoE. Autor przedstawia ogólniejsze monograficzno-eseistyczne, nieco subiektywne, wprowadzenie do Internetu Rzeczy, także bazujące częściowo na własnych doświadczeniach budowy takiego Internetu dla wielkich eksperymentów badawczych w CERN, GSI, FAIR, w ramach akceleratorowych projektów Europejskich CARE, TIARA, EuCARD, ARIES. Takie i inne doświadczenia badawcze są obecnie nadspodziewanie intensywnie transferowane do życia codziennego i przemysłu. Taki przemysł określamy nawet odrębnym terminem jako Przemysł w wersji 4.0.
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Internet of Things – IoT – turns to a strongly defined and separate, interdisciplinary branch of science and technology. It integrates such areas as: informatics, telecommunications, electronics and photonics, information sciences, psychology and sociology, economic sciences, and business sciences. IoT benefits from the development of these sciences introducing its strongly visible own quality. The part of of the IoT which concerns directly human beings is called Tactile Internet, Internet of Tactile Things, Internet of Social Things, Internet of Services, etc. The part of IoT which is integrated with the solid functional layers of our civilization is called Infrastructural Internet, Internet of Infrastructural Things, or just Intelligent Infrastructure. These both Internets were called by Cisco, ant this term was accepted widely, the Internet of Everything or IoE. The author presents here a more general monographic essay, slightly subjective consideration, which is an introduction to the Internet of Things. These considerations are based, at least partly, on own experiences of development and introduction of such Internets for large research experiments in CERN, GSI, FAIR, and in the framework of the European accelerator infrastructural projects like CARE, TIARA, EuCARD, ARIES. Such ones and other research experiences are now surprisingly efficiently transferred to the everyday life and the industry. Such an industry is even given a special version and called Industry 4.0.
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  • Politechnika Warszawska, Instytut Systemów Elektronicznych, Wydział Elektroniki i Technik Informacyjnych
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