2016
DOI: 10.1002/cpe.4050
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Internet of People

Abstract: Internet of People (IoP) refers to digital connectivity of people through the Internet infrastructure forming a network of collective intelligence and stimulating interactive communication among people. The purpose of the special issue is to collate a selection of representative articles that were primarily presented at the IEEE International Conference on Internet of People (IoP 2015) on August 10 to 14, 2015, in Beijing, China. The special issue was also made open to public submissions for a wide inclusion.T… Show more

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“…The concept of the IoT usually refers to achieving smart connections among different people, machines, tasks and knowledge by using the Internet and sensors (Dang, Piran, Han, Min, & Moon, 2019;Tu, Lim, & Yang, 2018a). IoT-related research has been extended by some scholars to the Internet of Service (Kwak, Cho, Shin, & Yang, 2020), Internet of Machine (Gazis, 2017), Internet of People (Li, 2017) and Internet of Knowledge (Lim, Tseng, Tan, & Bui, 2017;Santoro, Vrontis, Thrassou, & Dezi, 2018). With the progress of science and technology, the IoT is expected to achieve large-scale applications in the home and public service markets (Bouzembrak, Kluche, Gavai, & Marvin, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of the IoT usually refers to achieving smart connections among different people, machines, tasks and knowledge by using the Internet and sensors (Dang, Piran, Han, Min, & Moon, 2019;Tu, Lim, & Yang, 2018a). IoT-related research has been extended by some scholars to the Internet of Service (Kwak, Cho, Shin, & Yang, 2020), Internet of Machine (Gazis, 2017), Internet of People (Li, 2017) and Internet of Knowledge (Lim, Tseng, Tan, & Bui, 2017;Santoro, Vrontis, Thrassou, & Dezi, 2018). With the progress of science and technology, the IoT is expected to achieve large-scale applications in the home and public service markets (Bouzembrak, Kluche, Gavai, & Marvin, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Internet is awash with data and opinions. This data is increasing exponentially and will likely continue to do so for the foreseeable future [1]. There have been enormous advances in the ability to harness and utilize such data through advanced computational techniques and access to large scale infrastructures leveraging for example high performance computing and Cloud resources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%