When IoT Keeps People in the Loop: A Path Towards a New Global Utility
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When IoT Keeps People in the Loop: A Path Towards a New Global Utility. / Petrov, Vitaly; Mikhaylov, Konstantin; Moltchanov, Dmitri; Andreev, Sergey; Fodor, Gabor; Torsner, Johan; Yanikomeroglu, Halim; Juntti, Markku; Koucheryavy, Yevgeni.
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T1 - When IoT Keeps People in the Loop: A Path Towards a New Global Utility
AU - Petrov, Vitaly
AU - Mikhaylov, Konstantin
AU - Moltchanov, Dmitri
AU - Andreev, Sergey
AU - Fodor, Gabor
AU - Torsner, Johan
AU - Yanikomeroglu, Halim
AU - Juntti, Markku
AU - Koucheryavy, Yevgeni
PY - 2019/1/1
Y1 - 2019/1/1
N2 - While the IoT has made significant progress supporting individual machine-type applications, it is only recently that the importance of people as an integral component of the overall IoT infrastructure has started to be fully recognized. Several powerful concepts have emerged to facilitate this vision, whether involving the human context whenever required or directly impacting user behavior and decisions. As these become the stepping stones to develop the IoT into a novel people-centric utility, this article outlines a path to realize this decisive transformation. We begin by reviewing the latest progress in human-aware wireless networking, then classify the attractive human-machine applications and summarize the enabling IoT radio technologies. We continue with a unique system-level performance characterization of a representative urban IoT scenario and quantify the benefits of keeping people in the loop on various levels. Our comprehensive numerical results confirm the significant gains that have been made available with tighter user involvement, and also corroborate the development of efficient incentivization mechanisms, thereby opening the door to future commoditization of the global people-centric IoT utility.
AB - While the IoT has made significant progress supporting individual machine-type applications, it is only recently that the importance of people as an integral component of the overall IoT infrastructure has started to be fully recognized. Several powerful concepts have emerged to facilitate this vision, whether involving the human context whenever required or directly impacting user behavior and decisions. As these become the stepping stones to develop the IoT into a novel people-centric utility, this article outlines a path to realize this decisive transformation. We begin by reviewing the latest progress in human-aware wireless networking, then classify the attractive human-machine applications and summarize the enabling IoT radio technologies. We continue with a unique system-level performance characterization of a representative urban IoT scenario and quantify the benefits of keeping people in the loop on various levels. Our comprehensive numerical results confirm the significant gains that have been made available with tighter user involvement, and also corroborate the development of efficient incentivization mechanisms, thereby opening the door to future commoditization of the global people-centric IoT utility.
KW - Internet of Things
KW - man-machine systems
KW - human context
KW - novel people-centric utility
KW - decisive transformation
KW - human-aware wireless networking
KW - human-machine applications
KW - unique system-level performance characterization
KW - representative urban IoT scenario
KW - global people-centric IoT utility
KW - IoT infrastructure
KW - user behavior
KW - machine-type applications
KW - IoT radio technologies
KW - incentivization mechanisms
KW - Sensors
KW - Wireless communication
KW - Man-machine systems
KW - Wireless fidelity
U2 - 10.1109/MCOM.2018.1700018
DO - 10.1109/MCOM.2018.1700018
M3 - Article
VL - 57
SP - 114
EP - 121
JO - IEEE Communications Magazine
JF - IEEE Communications Magazine
SN - 0163-6804
IS - 1
ER -