Taxonomy for internet of things: tools for monitoring personal effects
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2014
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Barker, L.
White, M.
Curran, M.
Patoli, Z.
Huggins, B.
Pascu, T.
Beloff, N.
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Benavente-Peces, C.
Ahrens, A.
Filipe, A.
Ahrens, A.
Filipe, A.
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PECCS 2014: proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Pervasive and Embedded Computing and Communication Systems, 2014 / Benavente-Peces, C., Ahrens, A., Filipe, A. (ed./s), pp.67-71
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4th International Conference on Pervasive and Embedded Computing and Communication Systems (PECCS-2014) (7 Jan 2014 - 9 Jan 2014 : Lisbon, Portugal)
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Human capacities to track and identify peers, products and activities have benefited from the wide proliferation of networked electronic devices; developments in smart-materials, near-field communication and computervision technology further advance these capabilities. During this investigation into The Internet of Things (IoT) a new taxonomy was created together with a set of prototype applications and accompanying architecture. In addition to presenting these taxonomies the creation of a peer-to-peer network with a distributed database is discussed. The development of a system that enables users to track and exchange objects or services using a secure and robust data repository model is also proposed.
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