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B. Apolloni, M. Fiasche, G. Galliani, C. Zizzo, G. Caridakis, G, Siolas, S. Kollias, M. Grana Romay, F. Barriento, S. San Jose
Social Things - The SandS instantiation
Second IEEE Workshop on the Internet of Things: Smart Objects and Services, IoT-SoS 2013, WoWMoM, June 4, Madrid, Spain, 2013
ABSTRACT
In a period where socialism as an economic option is variously questioned, a very few people are against social instances of our life such as entertainment, custom assistance, and so on. This happens with the management of many things accompanying our life as well. The motivation and the check of this trend are very essential: things are social because they work better. Social politics however are highly questionable also in this field. We introduce the perspective adopted in SandS project (www.sands-project.eu) within a framework of Internet of Things. Here things are agents interacting on the network within a service centric approach where a sound hierarchy dispatches instructions. It is a complete ecosystem where the social network develops a collective intelligence subtending new concrete functionalities that are centered on the user willing and fostered by their feedbacks. The central role of the user reflects on all aspects of the ecosystem, from the family of things that are socially governed: the householding appliances (the white goods) that accompany our everyday life, till to the employed hardware and software: rigorously open source.
20 June , 2013
B. Apolloni, M. Fiasche, G. Galliani, C. Zizzo, G. Caridakis, G, Siolas, S. Kollias, M. Grana Romay, F. Barriento, S. San Jose, "Social Things - The SandS instantiation", Second IEEE Workshop on the Internet of Things: Smart Objects and Services, IoT-SoS 2013, WoWMoM, June 4, Madrid, Spain, 2013
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