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Integration of Capillary Devices in the Smart Society based on Web of Things

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A reasonable growth has been noticed in the Web of Things (WoT), in which different embedded devices are inter-connected with each other. These devices are capable of sharing and communicating over the web based application. On the other hand, integration of such devices (capillaries) need a comprehensive architecture, which is still missing. Therefore, this paper proposes the concept of Smart Society; propelling the notion of smart home. In the proposed smart society, we present an architecture for smart society. The proposed smart society consists of three domains, i.e., smart home and smart community, with supportive techniques and related challenges, and visualize of value added smart community. We then describe how to realize a robust networking among individual society. The feasibility and efficiency of the proposed system are implemented on Hadoop single node setup by testing the sample medical, sensory data sets and fire detection datasets. Finally, the results show that the proposed system architecture efficiently process, analyze, and integrates different datasets efficiently and triggers actions to provide safety measurements for elderly age people in smart home, vehicles in smart transportation system, and others.

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    HAI '15: Proceedings of the 3rd International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction
    October 2015
    254 pages
    ISBN:9781450335270
    DOI:10.1145/2814940
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    1. capillaries
    2. smart community
    3. smart home
    4. web of things

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    • Brain Korea 21 Plus Project (SW Human Resource Development Program for Supporting Smart Life) funded by Ministry of Education

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    HAI 2015: The Third International Conference on Human-Agent Interaction
    October 21 - 24, 2015
    Kyungpook, Daegu, Republic of Korea

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