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smithsonian. com) The satellites and the spread of the Internet and mobile devices, smartphones and tablets have led to a veritable deluge of data, further accelerating the move toward the Internet of things.
The Internet of things facilitates taking control of all connected objects from outside using a smartphone. The challenge for companies is to install this automation in every home
as in the case of Internet of things or connected objects. The acceptation by the user PUB 14 and time-to-market are vital.
approaches and tools to leverage the full potential of the Internet of things; skills for supporting the creation, sharing, locating and delivery of newmedia content.
and how does the Internet of things increase personal heath and job creation? 3 http://www. innovationecologies. com/the-regional-innovation-index/.
(FI) paradigms of Internet of things, Internet of Services and Internet of People. It defines five Arenas specific urban spaces:
RIF 14 RIFKIN J.,The Zero Marginal cost Society, The Internet of things, the Collaborative Commons, and the Eclipse of Capitalism, Palgrave Macmillan, 2014.
such as mobile and real-time technologies, the Internet of things, big data analytics, and social media, have come to the fore in recent years,
New technologies including mobile and real-time technologies the Internet of things, big data analytics, and social media clearly illustrate the enormous impact of IT on society in terms of enabling competitiveness and welfare (vom Brocke, Debortoli, Mu ller, & Reuter, 2014).
The fourth industrial revolution is enabled by the introduction of the Internet of things and Services into the manufacturing environment.
Third, the new technologies, like Internet of things, require that manufacturing broaden its perspective: from the factory floor towards the entire life cycle of a product or service.
Theinternet of Things (Iot: all physical objects connected to the network. The Iot includes all things that have a unique id and a presence in an internet-like structure.
Things may have an internet connection or be tagged using Radio-Frequency Identification (RFID), Near Field Communication (NFC), etc.
Note that the Ioc, the Iop, the Iot, and the Iol partially overlap. For example, a place name on a webpage or the location from which a tweet was sent.
124 Internet of things (Iot), 3, 7, 20,27, 106 Interpersonal communication, 60 JJOB-to-be done (JTBD), 40,41, 45 KKITCOM, 248,252 257 LLAYER, 24,78, 79,83
but a requirement in the Internet of things for both distinct ICT devices and their embedded counterparts in diverse areas such as automobiles, logistics, smart grids/utilities and homes. 2014 GLOBAL R&d
Developments in Financial services 133 11.4 Internet of things 133 11.5 Innovative/Advanced Manufacturing 134 11.6 Green Economy 135 11.7 National Institute for Bioprocessing Research
Task force on Big data, DJEI) 90 The Task force on Big data will review the opportunities for Ireland arising from the Internet of things
Specific opportunity areas identified include Smart Ageing, Design, Financial services, the Internet of things, Additive Manufacturing, the Green Economy,
IDA, EI, DFAT) 11.4 Internet of things The Internet of things (Iot) will be critical to Ireland's economic future competitiveness both in attracting FDI and in building export orientated new enterprises.
Iot has the potential to provide the same transformation as the personal computer did for business in the 90's
Iot is the next evolution of the internet and 134 companies in the next ten years will be using this technology to improve the competitiveness of their manufacturing,
Iot will generate huge volumes of data though smart connected objects leading to challenges around quality and interoperability that will have to be addressed.
in order to stimulate the development of the Iot in a way that best supports enterprise and job creation. 2015 Actions Internet of things 352 The Task force on Big data will review the opportunities for Ireland arising from the Internet of things
and develop specific policy actions to develop those opportunities. Task force on Big data, DJEI, IDA) 11.5 Innovative/Advanced Manufacturing By 2020 manufacturing will be different from
INIS Irish Naturalisation and Immigration Service Iot Internet of things IP Intellectual Property IRC Irish Research Council ISIF
Mission Leben uses an ICT Internet of things e g. RFID barcodes or transponders on all laundry items and equipment which digitally intercommunicate
Many technology trends (such as ambient intelligent space, artificial intelligence and intelligent agents, cloud based services, the semantic web and the internet of things, mobile and mobile apps, social media,
www. tepsie. eu 34 This relates to the so calledinternet of things'andinternet of everything'see also Tepsie D8. 1 section 3. 2. 3:
tangible computing includes embedding computation to the physical via intelligent objects, the internet of things and connectivity with a profound impact on learning mechanisms.
the internet of things, the collaborative commons and the eclipse of capitalism. Palgrave Macmillan: New york. Schmidt, E. and Cohen, J (2013)" The Saturday Essay:
distributed knowledge creation and data from real environments("Internet of things")in order to create awareness of problems and possible solutions requesting collective efforts, enabling new forms of social innovation.
and economy by linking it to the Internet of things (Iot), sensor network and cloude services in order to support open online social media and distributed knowledge cocreation thus maximising the network effect,
including the Internet of things, today can enable us to obtain the required measurements, to perform semantic fusion of data that can make sense of the underlying causal processes of a problem situation (i e. the models of the problem space),
and manufacturing/distribution traceability with privacy requirements associated with the internet of things. Recommendation 5. 2: Experiment with novel value chain-based approaches European Sandboxes that provide innovation-driven SMES with opportunities to experiment with new solutions at European scale in a controlled manner.
distributed knowledge creation and data from real environments("Internet of things")in order to create awareness of problems and possible solutions requesting collective efforts, enabling new forms of social innovation.
and economy by linking it to the Internet of things (Iot), sensor network and cloude services in order to support open online social media and distributed knowledge co-creation thus maximising the network effect,
including the Internet of things, today can enable us to obtain the required measurements, to perform semantic fusion of data that can make sense of the underlying causal processes of a problem situation (i e. the models of the problem space),
Yet on the level of services, the emerging cloud model of some services (proprietary social networks, big data providers, implementations of the Internet of things
Digital social innovation could play a central role in the development of the Future Internet and the Internet of things.
and the Iot Council, promoting an open Internet of things vision, are good examples of this. Expert bodies are essential for providing expertise and coordinating inclusive processes of decision-making amongst key stakeholders.
Dataflows are also burgeoning as the Internet of things integrates a vast universe of network-aware sensors, actuators, video cameras,
Another big trend related to open hardware is the evolution of the Internet of things (Iot. People, places,
successful Iot means the best possible feedback on our physical and mental health, the best possible deals based on a real time monitoring for resource allocation,
Other activities are happening in the Internet of things (Iot) focus area, where the IERC-Internet of things European Research Cluster25 coordinates a variety of Iot R&i projects.
Growing a Digital Social Innovation Ecosystem for Europe 59 (Digital) Social Innovation FI-PPP and computing Collective awareness platforms (collective intelligence) CENTRALISED
Crowdsourcing Social web entrepreneurs Startup Europe Smart Cities Internet of things Bottom up and grassroots approaches A counterpoint to the top-down strategy is the bottom-up,
and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in strong public investment that funded general-purpose technologies and basic research.
of the Internet of things Council/Community Manager of Roger Torrenti CEO Sigma Orionis Mayo Fuster Morrell Fellow of the Berkman Centre, Researcher, Institute of Govern and Public Policies (AUB) Gohar Sargsyan Adviser and founding member, OISPG;
and the European commission has been funding excellent basic research on the Internet of things (Iot) and the Future Internet area.
distributed knowledge creation and data from real environments(Internet of things')in order to create new forms of social innovation.
Online Behavioural Advertising, Do Not Track, Internet of things, accessibility and inclusion, etc. Currently, participation in various CSR-related initiatives is limited predominantly to large international companies and organisations.
The study analyses social innovation as enabled by thenetwork effect'(internet connectivity) as well as by new economic models for co-production and data sharing, the internet of things,
Other activities are happening in the Internet of things (Iot) arena, where the IERC-23 Internet of things European Research Cluster27 coordinating the different Iot projects funded by the European research framework programmes.
Bottom up and grassroots approaches A counterpoint to the top-down strategy is the bottom-up, human-centred,
In the Iot there will thus be a social contract between people and objects with ethical implications.
The device allows talks to only EU platforms (Iot-A, Fi-ware) and the platform will offer interoperability to preferred non-EU partners.
Rob van Kranenburg Cofounder of Bricolabs/Founder of the Internet of things Council/Community Manager of SOCIOTAL Charles Leadbeater Nominet Trustroger Torrenti CEO, Sigma Orionismayo Fuster
linking them with the Internet of things and Smart Cities activities. Most, if not all of the above examples of civil society digital social innovation take place via the Internet
The emerging cloud model,(proprietary social networks, big data providers, the Internet of things implementation), are currently following a different model that allows us convenience but at the expense of security, privacy and openness:
open source and open hardware developments), leveraging social networks (or distributed social networking, sensor networks and the Internet of things,
Hardware Safecast Raspberry Pi Fablab Amsterdam Iot Council Arduino Smart Citizen Kit Fairphone Makerfaire New ways of making Participatory mechanisms Sharing economy Awareness networks Open Access 28 Who are involved the organisations in supporting
and social investment Nominet Trust Nesta Advocacy and advisory or expert bodies IOT Council La Quadrature du net European Digital Rights (EDRI) Table
and the Iot Council promoting an open Internet of things vision are good examples of this. Expert bodies are essential for providing expertise,
and moving towards and Open source Internet of things Arduino Smart Citizen Kit Safecast Table 9 36 Through case study analysis we have sought to build up an understanding of to what extent these emerging technologies are being harnessed by digital social innovation.
Data-flows are also burgeoning as the Internet of things integrates a vast universe of network aware sensors, actuators, video cameras,
Another big trend related to open hardware is the evolution of the Internet of things (Iot. People, places,
In Iot with full traceability and transparency, the very notion of what or who isimportant'changes.
We can summarise the various technology trends that are speeding up the diffusion of Iot as following:
The Internet of things, which will guarantee access through the Internet to the physical world, to its devices and, most notably, to its services.
and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in noninstitutional actors. Many of these noninstitutional actors have been studied
or captured from sensors (Internet of things). Interoperable, customised, and modular services and applications can be built in a dynamic and flexible way,
Your Priorities Meiraha Communia Open Knowledge Foundation P2p Foundation mysociety Open Hardware Safecast Raspberry Pi Fairphone Fablab Amsterdam Iot Council Arduino
Rob van Kranenburg Cofounder of Bricolabs/Founder of the Internet of things Council/Community Manager of SOCIOTAL Charles Leadbeater Nominet Trustroger Torrenti CEO, Sigma Orionismayo Fuster
linking them with the Internet of things and Smart Cities activities. Most, if not all of the above examples of civil society digital social innovation take place via the Internet
The emerging cloud model,(proprietary social networks, big data providers, the Internet of things implementation), are currently following a different model that allows us convenience but at the expense of security, privacy and openness:
open source and open hardware developments), leveraging social networks (or distributed social networking, sensor networks and the Internet of things,
Hardware Safecast Raspberry Pi Fablab Amsterdam Iot Council Arduino Smart Citizen Kit Fairphone Makerfaire New ways of making Participatory mechanisms Sharing economy Awareness networks Open Access 28 Who are involved the organisations in supporting
and social investment Nominet Trust Nesta Advocacy and advisory or expert bodies IOT Council La Quadrature du net European Digital Rights (EDRI) Table
and the Iot Council promoting an open Internet of things vision are good examples of this. Expert bodies are essential for providing expertise,
and moving towards and Open source Internet of things Arduino Smart Citizen Kit Safecast Table 9 36 Through case study analysis we have sought to build up an understanding of to what extent these emerging technologies are being harnessed by digital social innovation.
Data-flows are also burgeoning as the Internet of things integrates a vast universe of network aware sensors, actuators, video cameras,
Another big trend related to open hardware is the evolution of the Internet of things (Iot. People, places,
In Iot with full traceability and transparency, the very notion of what or who isimportant'changes.
We can summarise the various technology trends that are speeding up the diffusion of Iot as following:
The Internet of things, which will guarantee access through the Internet to the physical world, to its devices and, most notably, to its services.
and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in noninstitutional actors. Many of these noninstitutional actors have been studied
or captured from sensors (Internet of things). Interoperable, customised, and modular services and applications can be built in a dynamic and flexible way,
Your Priorities Meiraha Communia Open Knowledge Foundation P2p Foundation mysociety Open Hardware Safecast Raspberry Pi Fairphone Fablab Amsterdam Iot Council Arduino
and personal characteristics made possible by Internet of things technologies and Big data analytics. Therefore, it may be possible that as an effect of technological change the significance of mental categories,
and Giacomo Morabito,"The internet of things: A survey,"Computer networks, Vol. 54, No. 15,2010, pp. 2787-2805.
and Sylvie Woelfflé,"Vision and challenges for realising the Internet of things,"Cluster of European Research Projects on the Internet of things, European Commision, 2010.
and economic opportunity interact with shifts such as cloud computing, social networking, the internet of things, synthetic biology, the makers movement and advanced manufacturing.
The region benefits from a number of third level education providers including two Institutes of Technology (Iots) at Waterford and Carlow, Tipperary Institute & Carlow College.
The Iots have been proactive in terms of building relationships with industry, encompassing tailored delivery and development of courses, research collaborations and lifelong learning.
Significant developments such as the awarding of an SFI Strategic Research Cluster to WIT (the first of the Iots to establish such a cluster) represent a key step in enhancing research and innovative capacity within the region.
Based on its excellent track record in telecommunications software and systems research, through the TSSG Group, it is the first of the Iots in Ireland to lead an SFI funded Strategic Research Cluster (FAME Federated
Again, the Iots in the region will have a key role to play in this regard, alongside FÁS,
including institutes of technology (Iots) in Carlow, Tipperary and Waterford and NUI Maynooth has an outreach programme in Kilkenny.
WIT is particularly strong among Iots nationally in terms of enterprise relevant skills development, research and linkages.
A programme of structured engagement between the key research groups in the Iots within the region
which comprises Department of education and Skills, FAS, CEBS, relevant Iots, EI etc, should consider a coordinated response for the region,
Based on its excellent track record in telecommunications software and systems research, through the TSSG Group, it is the first of the Iots in Ireland to lead an SFI funded Strategic Research Cluster (FAME Federated
Department of education and Skills Table 5. 2 Education Providers in the South East participating in the Springboard 2011 Provider Programmetitle NFQLEVEL ECTS Years Iot Carlow Certificate in Computer systems
Level 6 60 1 Iot Carlow Certificate in Mechanical engineering Level 6 60 1 Iot Carlow BSC in Management (Energy) Level 7 60
1 Iot Carlow Hdip in Business (Supply Chain management) Level 8 60 2 Tipperary Institute Certificate in Domestic Sustainable Energy Level 6
6 120 Waterford Iot Higher Certificate in Good Manufacturing Practice and Technology Level 6 120 2 Waterford Iot Bachelor of arts in Financial services Level 7
60 2 Waterford Iot BENG (Honours) in Sustainable Civil engineering Level 8 120 3 Waterford Iot BSC (Honours) Applied Biology with Quality Management Level 8 60 1 Waterford Iot MSC
in Innovative Technology Engineering Level 9 90 2 Waterford Iot MSC in Sustainable Energy Engineering Level 9 90 2 Source:
HEA Fás FAS Training Services will continue to provide a wide variety of courses, including a growing number of evening courses, in 2012 in a wide range of locations across each county, building on the estimated 8, 200 participants in the South East in 2011.
SOUTH EAST EMPLOYMENT ACTION PLAN FORFÁS 7. Higher education and Research Waterford Institute of technology (WIT) Waterford Institute of technology is particularly strong among Iots in terms of enterprise relevance and linkages.
as set out in Table 1. WIT accounted for 17 percent of total Masters/Phd enrolments in the Iot sector in 2010.
which is lower than the share of the IOT sector overall at 48 percent in 2010.
Despite its relatively small size Carlow Iot ranks 4th in terms of Innovation Voucher projects completed (101 between 2008 and 2011.
Leveraging regional HEI strengths A programme of structured engagement between the key research groups among the Iots within the region
which comprises Department of education and Skills, FAS, CEBS, relevant Iots, EI etc, should consider a coordinated response for the region,
Yet on the level of services, the emerging cloud model of some services (proprietary social networks, big data providers, implementations of the Internet of things
Digital social innovation could play a central role in the development of the Future Internet and the Internet of things.
and the Iot Council, promoting an open Internet of things vision, are good examples of this. Expert bodies are essential for providing expertise and coordinating inclusive processes of decision-making amongst key stakeholders.
Dataflows are also burgeoning as the Internet of things integrates a vast universe of network-aware sensors, actuators, video cameras,
Another big trend related to open hardware is the evolution of the Internet of things (Iot. People, places,
successful Iot means the best possible feedback on our physical and mental health, the best possible deals based on a real time monitoring for resource allocation,
Other activities are happening in the Internet of things (Iot) focus area, where the IERC-Internet of things European Research Cluster25 coordinates a variety of Iot R&i projects.
Growing a Digital Social Innovation Ecosystem for Europe 59 (Digital) Social Innovation FI-PPP and computing Collective awareness platforms (collective intelligence) CENTRALISED
Crowdsourcing Social web entrepreneurs Startup Europe Smart Cities Internet of things Bottom up and grassroots approaches A counterpoint to the top-down strategy is the bottom-up,
and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in strong public investment that funded general-purpose technologies and basic research.
of the Internet of things Council/Community Manager of Roger Torrenti CEO Sigma Orionis Mayo Fuster Morrell Fellow of the Berkman Centre, Researcher, Institute of Govern and Public Policies (AUB) Gohar Sargsyan Adviser and founding member, OISPG;
http://www. rfidconsultation. eu/workshops/18/124. html Towards an RFIC Policy for Europe,(2007) From RFID to the Internet of things:
and the Internet of things are bound to bring more pervasive data collection, longer persistence of collected data, higher and more heterogeneous traffic volume.
including cloud computing, Internet of things, data analytics and big data, IT-powered robotics, intelligent agents, mobile commerce, improved self-serve kiosks, 3d printing, location awareness, and machine learning.
and the Internet of things. In these cases, EU governments should use a wide PAGE 29 THE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY
but also traces left by the Internet of things (Iot), i e. by those uniquely identifiable objects that can be tracked.
General electric is pushing an Internet of things service strategy that will help it tell customers how to schedule maintenance
system cloud computing intelligent transport development of mobile applications, location-based services 3d GIS bioinformatics Internet of things 3d printing future internet 5g technologies remote
Yet on the level of services, the emerging cloud model of some services (proprietary social networks, big data providers, implementations of the Internet of things
Digital social innovation could play a central role in the development of the Future Internet and the Internet of things.
and the Iot Council, promoting an open Internet of things vision, are good examples of this. Expert bodies are essential for providing expertise and coordinating inclusive processes of decision-making amongst key stakeholders.
Dataflows are also burgeoning as the Internet of things integrates a vast universe of network-aware sensors, actuators, video cameras,
Another big trend related to open hardware is the evolution of the Internet of things (Iot. People, places,
successful Iot means the best possible feedback on our physical and mental health, the best possible deals based on a real time monitoring for resource allocation,
Other activities are happening in the Internet of things (Iot) focus area, where the IERC-Internet of things European Research Cluster25 coordinates a variety of Iot R&i projects.
Growing a Digital Social Innovation Ecosystem for Europe 59 (Digital) Social Innovation FI-PPP and computing Collective awareness platforms (collective intelligence) CENTRALISED
Crowdsourcing Social web entrepreneurs Startup Europe Smart Cities Internet of things Bottom up and grassroots approaches A counterpoint to the top-down strategy is the bottom-up,
and the emerging Internet of things have their roots in strong public investment that funded general-purpose technologies and basic research.
of the Internet of things Council/Community Manager of Roger Torrenti CEO Sigma Orionis Mayo Fuster Morrell Fellow of the Berkman Centre, Researcher, Institute of Govern and Public Policies (AUB) Gohar Sargsyan Adviser and founding member, OISPG;
Clouds, the Internet of things (Iot), Open/Big data and fast mobile communications are all creating opportunities for major changes in business models, in societal behaviour and in value-creation models in general.
The FI PPP opening up to various application areas is a very interesting example on how new engagement platforms could be designed in the technology transition we are in, towards the cloud, Iot and big/open data.
validation and adoption of Future Internet technologies (networking, mobile/wireless, Iot). Wide range of technologies and application areas.
Co-creating a Semantic-Enabled Serendipity Service for Living Labs and Internet of things, Proceedings of the IEEE International Technology Management Conference and 19th International Conference on Engineering, ICE 2013, The hague
Levy and Rannou touch on innovation ecosystems in lifestyle communities in the Internet of things (Iot) context. Quite an interesting example on wearables and citizen-generated data,
and a holistic model of User experience (UX) that were created recently within an EU research project named ELLIOT (Experiential Living Labs for the Internet of things).
All use cases appertain to the domain of the Internet of things (Iot) based services. Results show that
The iterative and systematic nature of the XD process, relevance of existing UX elements and value co-creation with users appear to be key factors in reaching a higher rate of adoption of innovative IOT
fun) and supporting features that would convince a large community of users to adopt an innovative IOT-based product/service.
the Iot based Green Services use case was launched with the innovative idea of getting real-time air quality that leads to multiple usage scenarios involving different categories of users, such as:
Use Cases All use cases belong to the domain of the Internet of things (Iot) based services, namely:
The Wellbeing Use Case 29 The Green Services Use Case The Green Services Use case managed by Inria for ICT Usage Lab in Nice aimed at co-creating green Iot-based services
Social elements for the usage of the Iot system as a persuasive and dissemination tool (specifically the reciprocal elements;
The pilot was using Iot technologies in combination with mobile communication. Mobile handsets were used, and local proximity communication NFC was combined with remote mobile channels,
on an application of ambient intelligence methods and Iot-based technologies namely the Smart Home approaches and devices, into an office environment.
Business B1. 1 New functionalities (Iot) 1 1 2 B1. 2 Automation Level (Iot) 1 1 1 1 1 5
B1. 3 Connectivity (Iot) 1 1 B2. 1 Reliability (Iot) 1 1 1 1 4 B2. 3 Efficiency (Iot) 1
Top-down because the holistic UX model guides project stakeholders in foreseeing the types of value and corresponding user experience they would like to design in their Iot related product/service.
Overall, it has increased significantly the user acceptance and consequently the potential user adoption of the innovative IOT-based services.
This is especially true within innovative domains such as Iot-based products and services where the competition relies on the combination of creating new knowledge while shortening the time-to-market.
16) Pallot, M.,Pawar, K. S.,Santoro, R. 2013) A User Experience Framework and Model within Experiential Living Labs for Internet of things, Proceedings of the IEEE International
from One Innovation to Two Promising Businesses Introduction The Internet of things is now a reality. After many years of works and debates, the world of connected objects faces a tremendous increase in innovations and market products.
Internet of things'all the rage at Consumer Electronics Show. CBS Moneywatch January 7, 2014 http://www. cbsnews. com/news/Internetof-things-all the-rage-at-consumer-electronics-show/(2) Nunes P.,Downes
and are connected therefore (the Internet of things). ICT On the ICT level the connection is made with data and software applications.
Data Scientists Data scientists know how to gather data with the Internet of things. They know what combination of 124 O P E N I N N O V A t I O N y E A r B o O k 2 0 1 4 sensors
i e. ambitious companies than can create 500 jobs in 5 years in the most promising new markets such as energy, environment, smarter logistics, the internet of things, new materials, medical applications and aging.
Enabled by the internet of things (Iot), machine to machine (M2m) communication and over 80 billion connected devices globally,
Internet of things (Iot) and over 80 billion connected devices globally will drive efficiency and sustainability through digital intelligence Social Innovation to answer Society's Challenges 2014 Frost
With the internet of things (Iot), web connected products with smartphone apps or access to social networks are increasingly becoming important drivers for Social Innovation as they offer new solutions and accessibility to society.
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