Human‐Centric IoT Networks

Albena Dimitrova Mihovska, Ramjee Prasad, Milica Pejanovic

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Abstract

The current Internet of things (IoT) concept is characterized with billions
and billions of devices interworking through a myriad of technologies for the
delivery of smart personalized services and applications. At the center of these
is the human user who drives his/her own interconnected cluster. It can be
expected in the future that the number of such clusters will grow exponentially,
leading to an ultradense environment of interconnected devices belonging to
the same or different clusters with the human user as the center point for the
information being sensed, gathered, and processed. This concept has also been
introduced elsewhere as “human center sensing (HCS).” The vision pushed by
the authors of this chapter for the IoT beyond 2050 is one of the large‐scale and
dense HCS connectivities, the complexity of which can be used to extract new
IoT value proposition.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationHuman-Bond Communications : The Holy Grail of Holistic Communication and Immersive Experience
EditorsSudhir Dixit, Ramjee Prasad
Number of pages15
PublisherWiley
Publication date2017
Pages71-86
Chapter5
ISBN (Print)9781119341338
ISBN (Electronic)9781119341451
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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