Abstract

This paper introduces a possible architecture and discusses the research directions for the realization of the Cognitive Perceptual Internet (CPI), which is enabled by the convergence of wired and wireless communications, traditional sensor networks, mobile crowd-sensing, and machine learning techniques. The CPI concept stems from the fact that mobile devices, such as smartphones and wearables, are becoming an outstanding mean for zero-effort world-sensing and digitalization thanks to their pervasive diffusion and the increasing number of embedded sensors. Data collected by such devices provide unprecedented insights into the physical world that can be inferred through cognitive processes, thus originating a digital sixth sense. In this paper, we describe how the Internet can behave like a sensing brain, thus evolving into the Internet of Senses, with network-based cognitive perception and action capabilities built upon mobile crowd-sensing mechanisms. The new concept of hyper-map is envisioned as an efficient geo-referenced repository of knowledge about the physical world. Such knowledge is acquired and augmented through heterogeneous sensors, multi-user cooperation and distributed learning mechanisms. Furthermore, we indicate the possibility to accommodate proactive sensors, in addition to common reactive sensors such as cameras, antennas, thermometers and inertial measurement units, by exploiting massive antenna arrays at millimeter-waves to enhance mobile terminals perception capabilities as well as the range of new applications. Finally, we distillate some insights about the challenges arising in the realization of the CPI, corroborated by preliminary results, and we depict a futuristic scenario where the proposed Internet of Senses becomes true.

Highlights

  • One of the objectives of the Internet of Things (IoT) [1] is to map the physical world into the Internet, turning it into a smart space in which users can increase their knowledge of the environment and interact with it through their personal devices

  • This paper introduces a possible architecture and discusses the research directions for the realization of the Cognitive Perceptual Internet (CPI), which is enabled by the convergence of wired and wireless communications, traditional sensor networks, mobile crowd-sensing, and machine learning techniques

  • We describe how the Internet can behave like a sensing brain, evolving into the Internet of Senses, with network-based cognitive perception and action capabilities built upon mobile crowd-sensing mechanisms

Read more

Summary

Introduction

One of the objectives of the Internet of Things (IoT) [1] is to map the physical world into the Internet, turning it into a smart space in which users can increase their knowledge of the environment and interact with it through their personal devices In this respect, the ultimate goal is the mapping of the entire world, meant as the “Big Thing”. The ultimate goal is the mapping of the entire world, meant as the “Big Thing” This process started a couple of decades ago in outdoor scenarios, with the aim to derive digitized street maps for vehicular navigation systems. Visual and textual contents provide only a partial representation of the world, which is not informative about other position-related quantities that could be of interest, such as radio-frequency (RF) interference, sources of harvestable energy, geomagnetic field, temperature, humidity, or pollution

Objectives
Results
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call