Presentation 2016-08-26
A Study on Mission-Oriented Environment Sensing based on Military Analogy
Hikaru Inomoto, Sachio Saiki, Masahide Nakamura,
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Abstract(in English) As typically seen in Smart City, emerging technologies enablelarge-scale environment sensing using IoT devices deployed in a widearea. From the viewpoint of cost and efficiency, infrastructure of thelarge-scale environment sensing should be shared by multipleapplications, with dynamically adapting the sensing behavior fordifferent purposes. To achieve this, the infrastructure must implementa clever method that can command and control a lot of IoT devices in goodorder. To implement such multi-purpose large-scale environment sensing, weintroduce an analogy of military system. Specifically, we propose amission-oriented sensing with army hierarchy, where individual IoT devices and their dynamic purposes are regarded as soldiers and missions, respectively.
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Keyword(in English) Mission oriented sensing / Large-scale environment sensing / Context-aware sensing / IoT
Paper # SC2016-17
Date of Issue 2016-08-19 (SC)

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Committee SC
Conference Date 2016/8/26(1days)
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Place (in English) Kikai-Shinko-Kaikan Bldg. B2F Room No.2
Topics (in Japanese) (See Japanese page)
Topics (in English) IoT frontiers forecasted through practice in Service and Cloud Computing, etc
Chair Incheon Paik(Univ. of Aizu)
Vice Chair Masahide Nakamura(Kobe Univ.)
Secretary Masahide Nakamura(NICT)
Assistant

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Title (in English) A Study on Mission-Oriented Environment Sensing based on Military Analogy
Sub Title (in English)
Keyword(1) Mission oriented sensing
Keyword(2) Large-scale environment sensing
Keyword(3) Context-aware sensing
Keyword(4) IoT
1st Author's Name Hikaru Inomoto
1st Author's Affiliation Kobe University(Kobe Univ.)
2nd Author's Name Sachio Saiki
2nd Author's Affiliation Kobe University(Kobe Univ.)
3rd Author's Name Masahide Nakamura
3rd Author's Affiliation Kobe University(Kobe Univ.)
Date 2016-08-26
Paper # SC2016-17
Volume (vol) vol.116
Number (no) SC-201
Page pp.pp.31-36(SC),
#Pages 6
Date of Issue 2016-08-19 (SC)