SocIoTal — The development and architecture of a social IoT framework

Jorge Bernal Bernabé, Ignacio Elicegui, Etienne Gandrille, N. Gligoric, A. Gluhak, Christine Hennebert, José Luis Hernández Ramos, Carmen López, Andrea Manchinu, K. Moessner, M. Nati, Colin O'Reilly, Nick Palaghias, A. Pintus, Luis Sánchez, Alberto Serra, R. Kranenburg
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This paper presents the development and architecture of the SocIoTal platform. SocIoTal is a European FP7 project which aims to create a socially-aware citizen-centric Internet of Things infrastructure. The aim of the project is to put trust, user-control and transparency at the heart of the system in order to gain the confidence of everyday users and developers. By providing adequate tools and mechanisms that simplify complexity and lower the barriers of entry, it will encourage citizen participation in the Internet of Things. This adds a novel and rich dimension to the emerging IoT ecosystem, providing a wealth of opportunities for the creation of new services and applications. These services and applications will be able to address the needs of society therefore improving the quality of life in cities and communities. In addition to technological innovation, the SocIoTal project sought to innovate the way in which users and developers interact and shape the direction of the project. The project worked on new formats in obtaining data, information and knowledge. The first step consisted of gaining input, feedback and information on IoT as a reality in business. This led to a validated iterative methodology which formed part of the SocIoTal toolkit and a best practices guide for local policy makers and cities.
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social -社交物联网框架的开发和架构
本文介绍了social - tal平台的开发和体系结构。socialtal是一个欧洲FP7项目,旨在创建一个具有社会意识、以公民为中心的物联网基础设施。该项目的目标是将信任、用户控制和透明度置于系统的核心,以获得日常用户和开发人员的信心。通过提供适当的工具和机制来简化复杂性和降低进入门槛,它将鼓励公民参与物联网。这为新兴的物联网生态系统增加了一个新颖而丰富的维度,为创建新服务和应用程序提供了大量机会。这些服务和应用将能够满足社会的需求,从而改善城市和社区的生活质量。除了技术创新之外,socital项目还试图创新用户和开发人员互动的方式,并塑造项目的方向。该项目致力于研究获取数据、信息和知识的新格式。第一步包括获得关于物联网的输入、反馈和信息,并将其作为商业现实。这导致了一种经过验证的迭代方法,该方法成为社会技术工具包的一部分,并成为当地政策制定者和城市的最佳实践指南。
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