Cognitive Internet of Things: A New Paradigm Beyond Connection
PLA Army Engineering University · Network Technologies (United States)
Abstract
Current research on Internet of Things (IoT) mainly focuses on how to enable general objects to see, hear, and smell the physical world for themselves, and make them connected to share the observations. In this paper, we argue that only connected is not enough, beyond that, general objects should have the capability to learn, think, and understand both physical and social worlds by themselves. This practical need impels us to develop a new paradigm, named cognitive Internet of Things (CIoT), to empower the current IoT with a “brain” for high-level intelligence. Specifically, we first present a comprehensive definition for CIoT, primarily inspired by the effectiveness of human cognition. Then, we propose an…
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7Topics & keywords
- Computer science
- Provisioning
- Web of Things
- Data science
- Analytics
- Big data
- Cognition
- Service (business)