2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.iot.2019.100120
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IoT technologies for Augmented Human: A survey

Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) technology has delivered new enablers for improving human abilities. These enablers promise an enhanced quality of life and professional efficiency; however, the synthesis of IoT and human augmentation technologies has also extended IoT-related challenges far beyond the current scope. These potential challenges associated with IoTempowered Augmented Human (AH) have so far not been wellinvestigated. Thus, this article attempts to introduce readers to AH concept as well as summarize nota… Show more

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“…This flourishes the economic growth of the country. Human 4.0 augments human with features that are integrated with the neural system [237].This technology makes IoT fully autonomous with a foreseeable future. CloudIoT bridges Cloud and IoT and is gaining momentum [12].…”
Section: Iot In Academics -Smart Academics Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This flourishes the economic growth of the country. Human 4.0 augments human with features that are integrated with the neural system [237].This technology makes IoT fully autonomous with a foreseeable future. CloudIoT bridges Cloud and IoT and is gaining momentum [12].…”
Section: Iot In Academics -Smart Academics Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human 4.0 augments human with features that are integrated with the neural system. [237].This technology makes IoT fully autonomous with a foreseeable future. CloudIoT bridges Cloud and IoT and is gaining momentum.…”
Section: Futuristic Research Inclinationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition to the canonical applications of wearable devices mentioned above, wearable networks have also recently included 5G technology, since the use of the 5G protocol permits, for example, the possibility of the involvement of augmented, mixed and virtual realities [ 14 ]. For this reason, 5G bands will be involved in wearable communication, including the sub-6 GHz band and the mm-wave band (>24 GHz) [ 15 ]. Indeed, some studies are aimed at developing 5G wearable antenna that are multi-band in order to cover the entire 5G spectrum [ 16 ].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%