Smart devices have a significant presence in our life. Humans and artificial entities are continuously interfacing across a variety of scenarios such as smart transportation, smart healthcare, smart grid, smart city, etc. Nevertheless, there are still different critical points to be faced. Among the many, given the ever-growing potential for action, a major issue concerns the autonomy of these devices. We propose a possible solution on how IoT devices may act to get more autonomy, in relation to the specific user they interface with. Thus, we considered a possible implementation in a simulation context, showing how the proposed approach works.

Exploiting autonomy in a User-IoT system collaborative trust model

Alessandro Sapienza
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Rosario Falcone
2023

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Smart devices have a significant presence in our life. Humans and artificial entities are continuously interfacing across a variety of scenarios such as smart transportation, smart healthcare, smart grid, smart city, etc. Nevertheless, there are still different critical points to be faced. Among the many, given the ever-growing potential for action, a major issue concerns the autonomy of these devices. We propose a possible solution on how IoT devices may act to get more autonomy, in relation to the specific user they interface with. Thus, we considered a possible implementation in a simulation context, showing how the proposed approach works.
2023
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie della Cognizione - ISTC
Internet of things, autonomy, trust, autonomous agents, simulation
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Descrizione: Sapienza, A., & Falcone, R. (2023). Exploiting autonomy in a User-IoT system collaborative trust model. International Journal of Parallel, Emergent and Distributed Systems, 38(6), 477–489. https://doi.org/10.1080/17445760.2023.2234166
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