Internet of Things 2017
DOI: 10.1201/9781315155005-1
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“…The missing part in the previous conceptulizations Baras and Brito (2018) offered a summary of several widely acknowledged features of any IoT devices. According to them, the IoT is a network of objects, which have (1) unique identification, (2) ability to "capture the context (sensors)," (3) Internet connectivity, (4) ability to "transmit and/or receive data," and (5) little need for direct human intervention in terms of the aforementioned context capture and data transmission.…”
Section: Previous Conceptualizations Of the Iotoysmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The missing part in the previous conceptulizations Baras and Brito (2018) offered a summary of several widely acknowledged features of any IoT devices. According to them, the IoT is a network of objects, which have (1) unique identification, (2) ability to "capture the context (sensors)," (3) Internet connectivity, (4) ability to "transmit and/or receive data," and (5) little need for direct human intervention in terms of the aforementioned context capture and data transmission.…”
Section: Previous Conceptualizations Of the Iotoysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After analyzing the previous definitions of the IoToys, we believe that it is necessary to include an explanation of what constitutes a toy in any conceptualization of the IoToys. Additionally, since the IoToys is a subset of the IoT devices, they should also be uniquely identifiable and require minimum human intervention in capturing and transmitting data (Baras and Brito, 2018). Therefore, an explanation about what toys mean together with these two features are added to form a new conceptualization of the IoToys, which is The Internet of Toys are any Internet-enabled objects that are being used by children and/or adults for play.…”
Section: Conceptualization Of the Iotoysmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Accordingly, the SAREF ontology of ETSI [17] as demonstrated by the support of standardisation commission and industry [31] appears an interesting option. Diversity of covered standards, protocols, and platforms in the IoT landscape encourages the usage of SAREF among different vertical domains [32, 33] and makes it usable as a global standard ontology for IoT interoperability and cross‐domain specific information. Moreover, the modularity of the SAREF ontology helps for further investigation and extension according to any other standard in the specific domain.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proliferation of the IoT across various sectors produces a deluge of real-time data, bringing to fruition the vision envisioned by Ashton 2 in 1999—a world in which every electronic object is interconnected with a unique digital identity. Defined in 2005 as an omnipresent and dynamic network, 3 IoT now seamlessly integrates into daily life, profoundly influencing it with applications stretching from autonomous driving to smart homes. Notably, the Trigger-Action Pattern (TAP) has emerged as a distinctive IoT application 4 enabling cross-domain interactions via user-customized Recipes, integrating the functionalities of disparate items.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%