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Review: An overview of the Internet of Things for people with disabilities
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An overview of the Internet of Things for people with disabilities is provided and different application scenarios are considered in order to illustrate the interaction of the components of theInternet of Things.About:
This article is published in Journal of Network and Computer Applications.The article was published on 2012-03-01. It has received 542 citations till now.read more
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Internet of Things in Industries: A Survey
Li Da Xu,Wu He,Shancang Li +2 more
TL;DR: This review paper summarizes the current state-of-the-art IoT in industries systematically and identifies research trends and challenges.
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Industrial Internet of Things: Challenges, Opportunities, and Directions
TL;DR: The concepts of IoT, Industrial IoT, and Industry 4.0 are clarified and the challenges associated with the need of energy efficiency, real-time performance, coexistence, interoperability, and security and privacy are focused on.
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The Internet of Things--A survey of topics and trends
TL;DR: The current state of research on the Internet of Things is reported on by examining the literature, identifying current trends, describing challenges that threaten IoT diffusion, presenting open research questions and future directions and compiling a comprehensive reference list to assist researchers.
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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Survey on Civil Applications and Key Research Challenges
Hazim Shakhatreh,Ahmad Sawalmeh,Ahmad Sawalmeh,Ala Al-Fuqaha,Ala Al-Fuqaha,Zuochao Dou,Eyad Almaita,Issa Khalil,Noor Shamsiah Othman,Abdallah Khreishah,Mohsen Guizani +10 more
TL;DR: The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is growing rapidly across many civil application domains, including real-time monitoring, providing wireless coverage, remote sensing, search and rescue, delivery of goods, security and surveillance, precision agriculture, and civil infrastructure inspection.
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Exploiting smart e-Health gateways at the edge of healthcare Internet-of-Things
Amir M. Rahmani,Tuan Nguyen Gia,Behailu Negash,Arman Anzanpour,Iman Azimi,Mingzhe Jiang,Pasi Liljeberg +6 more
TL;DR: This paper proposes to exploit the concept of Fog Computing in Healthcare IoT systems by forming a Geo-distributed intermediary layer of intelligence between sensor nodes and Cloud and presents a prototype of a Smart e-Health Gateway called UT-GATE.
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The Internet of Things: A survey
TL;DR: This survey is directed to those who want to approach this complex discipline and contribute to its development, and finds that still major issues shall be faced by the research community.
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RPL: IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks
TL;DR: This document specifies the IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL), which provides a mechanism whereby multipoint-to-point traffic from devices inside the LLN towards a central control point as well as point- to- multipoint traffic from the central control points to the devices insideThe LLN are supported.
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The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP)
TL;DR: The Constrained Application Protocol is a specialized web transfer protocol for use with constrained nodes and constrained networks, designed for machine- to-machine (M2M) applications such as smart energy and building automation.
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Principled design of the modern Web architecture
TL;DR: The Representational State Transfer (REST) architectural style is introduced, developed as an abstract model of the Web architecture and used to guide the redesign and definition of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol and Uniform Resource Identifiers.
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Cortical control of a prosthetic arm for self-feeding
Meel Velliste,Sagi Perel,Sagi Perel,M. Chance Spalding,M. Chance Spalding,Andrew S. Whitford,Andrew S. Whitford,Andrew B. Schwartz +7 more
TL;DR: A system that permits embodied prosthetic control is described and monkeys (Macaca mulatta) use their motor cortical activity to control a mechanized arm replica in a self-feeding task, and this demonstration of multi-degree-of-freedom embodied prosthetics control paves the way towards the development of dexterous prosthetic devices that could ultimately achieve arm and hand function at a near-natural level.