Social Internet of Things: Reference Architecture and Use Cases
In this course a reference architecture for the social internet of things paradigm is presented. It is a cloud-based solution which implements the rules for: management of the objects' friendships, discovery of potential providers of services in the social network, and evaluation of the objects' trustworthiness. Relevant APIs (Application Programming Interfaces) will be presented so that third parties can develop applications on top of it. Additionally, some use-cases are reviewed and details are provided for one example to show the usage of the reference architecture. Topics covered include: A reference architecture overview, Major architecture components, Architecture APIs and Review of sample use-cases.
What you will learn:
- Describe the four functional levels of the Lysis platform
- Explain the role of Social Virtual Object (SVO)
- Explain how SVO search is performed
This course is part of the following course program:
IEEE Guide to the Internet of Things
Courses included in this program:
Who should attend: Electrical engineer, Design engineer, communications, Systems engineer, Product engineer, Computer engineer, Software engineer, Lead engineer, Project engineer, QA/quality engineer
Instructor
Luigi Atzori
Luigi Atzori Photo Luigi Atzori is an associate professor at the University of Cagliari (Italy). His main research topics of interest are in service management in next generation networks, with particular attention to architectural solutions for the Internet of Things, QoS, service-oriented networking, bandwidth management and multimedia networking. He has published more than 100 journal articles and refereed conference papers.
Publication Year: 2017
ISBN: 978-1-5090-0542-0