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Real World Internet (RWI) (Position Paper) Authors: M, Daras P, Baker M, Karnouskos S, Gluhak A, Krco S, Diaz C, Verbauwhede I, Naqvi S, Alvarez F, Fernandez-Cuesta Published on 2008 Presenter: Zia Ush Shamszaman, ICE, HUFS Course: Next Generation Internet October 26, 2012

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Real World Internet (RWI)

(Position Paper)Authors: M, Daras P, Baker M, Karnouskos S, Gluhak A, Krco S,Diaz C, Verbauwhede I, Naqvi S, Alvarez F, Fernandez-CuestaPublished on 2008

Presenter: Zia Ush Shamszaman, ICE, HUFSCourse: Next Generation InternetOctober 26, 2012

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RWI Overview RWI Vision Key factors for the success of RWI Research Orientation Conclusion Real life example (Video)

Organization

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The Internet Is evolving - in its use and in its technology Born from the vision to create an open infrastruc-

ture Has become the socio-economic backbone

Early applications were remote login and file trans-fer before www emerged as the main driver

Human centric information exchange is the main concern today, such as email, audio and video files or real-time multimedia communications

RWI Overview

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RWI Overview (cont’d)

Shopping

Weather

Sci-ence

Technology

Financial NEWS

Maps

Sports

Integrates diverse Human Generated Informa-tion

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The Internet infrastructure Also evolving besides its application.

Extended its reach to mobile users and end de-vices with next generation networks.

This evolution has lead to a patchwork of fixes.

Requires the rethink of fundamental pillars of the Internet architecture

RWI Overview (cont’d)

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Internet of Things (IoT) Enabled the internet to reach the real world. Initially based on RFID or WSAN. Now spawns a wide variety of devices termed

Network Embedded Devices (NED). Targets multiple domains including automation,

energy, e-health etc. Has been driven by more recent ideas to inte-

grate the real world into the Internet. Expected to collaborate with Internet of Service

(IoS) and Internet of Energy (IoE)

RWI Overview (cont’d)

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Wireless networks will allow everyone permanent access to the Internet at all times and all places.

This wireless connection is not limited to user de-vices, ◦ Almost any artifact from clothing to buildings can be con-

nected and collaborate as a NED. “Intelligent things” and “Smart Spaces” will be

formed by the interconnection of artifacts em-bedded in real environment.

Almost real time interaction between the virtual world and real world.

Vision of the RWI

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Coupling of RWI with Enterprise Systems

Vision of the RWI (cont’d)

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Vision of the RWI (cont’d)

WiFiGPRS

FieldUnits

DataAnalytics

Monitoring

Management

Operations

Integrating a World of Sensors

Controllers

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Cross-layer collaboration is expected to be a key issue in a highly dynamic and hetero--geneous infrastructure where NED’s are more powerful with respect to computing power, memory, and commu-nication.

Vision of the RWI (cont’d)

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Cross-layer Service Oriented Architecture(SOA) based collaboration in the Real World Internet

Vision of the RWI (cont’d)

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Expected applications Ambient assisted living and health care Supply chain monitoring and logistics Efficiency for transport, energy and facility man-

agement Improved Augmented Reality simulations Social and leisure applications Manufacturers can create extended products

Vision of the RWI (cont’d)

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Social Devices Embedding social capability in objects and devices Sharing experiences and knowledge among devices Help each other to overcome any problem

Their Characteristics are Should be uniquely identified natively designed for collaboration integrating local and global information able to interpret all the exchanged information at a

semantic level Trusted devices with built in security

Vision of the RWI (cont’d)

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Vision of the RWI (cont’d)

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Identity Management Efficient Integration with the Internet Highly composable information to generate new

and innovative services Standardised way of describing information about

the real world Integration of security and privacy protections at

the NED The combination with other adjacent areas Secure, reliable real time network infrastructure

Key factors for the success of RWI

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Research Orientation Management, scalability and heterogeneity

of devices and users

Networked knowledge and context

Privacy, security and trust

Real World Internet generated network traf-fic

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The RWI is an interdisciplinary domain which In-volves the characteristics of the IoT with the vi-sion to integrate the real world into the Internet.

Fundamental Design is very important to let the RWI grow organically within the space of the fu-ture Internet.

Only time will say how the RWI will grow to reflect our vision.

Conclusions and Future plans

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http://www.quora.com/Internet-of-Things/What-are-the-best-examples-of-the-Internet-of-things

http://readwrite.com/2009/12/08/top_10_internet_of_things_products_of_2009

http://www.engadget.com/2011/01/29/wesc-karmatech-concept-makes-your-shoes-more-social-with-rfid/

http://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=1&cad=rja&ved=0CB0QFjAA&url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.cs.berkeley.edu%2F~culler%2Ftalks%2Fibm-real-world-web.ppt&ei=nCSNUKG6CMjeiAKNuIGYBA&usg=AFQjCNFSuga-iwc-sZEsWiMoE3Br-tyAw&sig2=mqk2AWUFzDkl7vZhicMX2w

References

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Thank You