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IoTMeetupGuildford#4: SOCIOTAL Project Overview - Michele Nati, Dionysia Triantafyllopoulou, Klaus Moessner (University of Surrey)
1. 17/09/2014 SocIoTal Project Overview 1
Creating a socially aware citizen-centric Internet of Things
Project overview
IoT Week 2014, London, United Kingdom
Dr. Michele Nati, PhD
Prof. Klaus Moessner, Dionysia Triantafyllopoulou
University of Surrey
2. 17/09/2014 SocIoTal Project Overview 2
Project fact sheet
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UK
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Title: SocIoTal
Contract Number: CNECT-ICT-
609112
Duration: September 2013-
August 2016
http://sociotal.eu
Coordinator:
Prof. Klaus Moessner,
University of Surrey
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Motivation
First wave of IoT research and IoT deployments is
predominantly enterprise centric
Large disconnection between humans and IoT can hinder the
success of IoT
‐ Mistrust in IoT and lack of user control can lead to opposition and lack of
acceptance
‐ Lack of human centric information on the IoT restraints innovation and
business in this domain
Learning the lessons from transforming the Internet through
the World Wide Web
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Main idea
Enable a citizen-inclusive and pro-citizen second wave
of the IoT
‐ Encourage citizen participation in the IoT to boost (societal)
innovation
‐ Provide direct benefits to citizens, help addressing true needs of
neighbourhood, communities and society at large
‐ Put control into the hand of the citizen on who can access
information
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Approach
Design and provide key enablers for a reliable, secure and
trusted IoT environment by encouraging people to
contribute their IoT devices and information flows.
Provide a citizen-centric IoT approach towards creation of
large-scale IoT solutions of interest to the society in order
to exploit billions of new IoT information streams.
By equipping communities with secure and trusted tools
that increase user confidence in IoT environment, enable
their transition to smart neighbourhoods, communities
and cities.
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Key target outcomes
A governance, trust and reputation framework combining a set of
innovative enablers that addresses the challenges of massive crowd-sourced
IoT infrastructure.
A privacy-preserving context-sensitive communication framework for IoT
devices with adequate security enablers.
A detailed understanding of technological and socio-economic barriers for
citizen participation in an IoT.
An intuitive environment inspired by social media tools that provides
increased awareness and controls and empowers citizens to easily manage
access to IoT devices and information, while allowing IoT enabled citizen
centric services to be created through open community APIs.
Services piloted in two cities demonstrating the value of SocIoTal to real
word communities.
7. Socially-aware
citizen centric
architecture
and
community
APIs
Decentralised
governance and
trust framework
Privacy-aware
communications Citizen
empowerment
Smart city trial evaluations and service
pilots
Community engagement
Drive Exploit
Communities
Project Structure
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Scenarios – Enabling Santander
Accessible Parking
Incidence Reporting &
Tracking Service
EPIC: Santander Smart City
SCENARIO_SOC_001: Enabling Santander
Accessible Routes
Sharing information Route calculation
Enabled Information
System
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Entities identification
- Entities registration
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Route Algorithms
Epic
Scenario
Use Cases
Services
Requirements
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Scenarios – Santander Citizen
EPIC: Santander Smart City
SCENARIO_SOC_002: Santander Citizen
Car Pooling
Sharing entities
Weather Forecast
(Sensors Data Sharing)
Sharing
information
Discovering
people/devices
- Entities identification
- Entities registration
- Device discovery
- Device ID
identification
- Entities directory
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Entities identification
- Entities registration
Epic
Scenario
Use Cases
Services
Requirements
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Scenarios – Santander Dusk
EPIC: Santander Smart City
SCENARIO_SOC_003: Santander Dusk
Ubiquity Taxi sharing
Night Information System
Discovering
people/devices
Sharing Entities
- Entity identification
- Entity registration
- Device Discovery
- Device ID
- Entities Directory
Sharing information
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Entity identification
- Entity registration
Epic
Scenario
Use Cases
Services
Requirements
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Scenarios – Novi Sad SocIoTal enabled
Building Council
and Janitor
Children and elderly
monitoring application
EPIC: Novi Sad City
SCENARIO_SOC_002: NS SocIoTal enabled
Watering of the
green surfaces
Sharing information Data access control
Public reporting
application
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Entities identification
- Entities registration
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Route Algorithms
Epic
Scenario
Use Cases
Services
Requirements
Citi visualization
dashboard
Notification service Reputation service
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Entities identification
- Entities registration
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Route Algorithms
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Scenarios – Power User
SCENARIO_SOC_004: Power User
Scenario
Use Cases
Touch Compose Compose by Example
Policy from Social
Sharing information Logic Composition
- Sensing
- Data modelling
- Entities identification
- Entities registration
- User/Device policies
Sharing Entities
Discovering
People/Devices
- Device discovery
- Device ID
- Entities directory
- Entities identification
- Entities registration
- Entities directory
- Devices proximity
sensing
- Entities directory
- Data analysis or other
statistical method
Services
Requirements