Internet of Things (IoT) - Socialized IoT system resembling human social interaction dynamics

ISO/IEC TR 30174:2021(E) describes: • key features of the socialized IoT systems, e.g. sensing the external physical world, resolving the uncertainties of targets, satisfying users' demand and providing quality service, etc.; • socialized attributes, i.e. socialized network, socialized collaboration, and socialized services, which are derived from the key features; and • guidelines on how to use or apply the socialized attributes in the design and development of IoT systems.

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Publication Date
03-Nov-2021
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PPUB - Publication issued
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09-Nov-2021
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ISO/IEC TR 30174
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ISO/IEC TR 30174
Edition 1.0 2021-11
TECHNICAL
REPORT
colour
inside
Internet of things (IoT) – Socialized IoT system resembling human social

interaction dynamics
INTERNATIONAL
ELECTROTECHNICAL
COMMISSION
ICS 33.020 ISBN 978-2-8322-1037-7

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CONTENTS
FOREWORD . 4
INTRODUCTION . 5
1 Scope . 6
2 Normative references . 6
3 Terms and definitions . 6
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms . 7
5 Introduction to the socialized IoT systems . 7
5.1 Three technological waves in ICT . 7
5.2 Resemblances between comprehensive IoT systems and human social
dynamics . 8
6 Key features of socialized IoT systems . 8
7 Socialized attributes of IoT system . 10
7.1 General . 10
7.2 Socialized network . 10
7.2.1 General . 10
7.2.2 Topology-driven network . 10
7.2.3 Target-driven network . 12
7.2.4 Task-driven network . 13
7.2.5 Environment-driven network . 14
7.3 Socialized collaboration . 15
7.3.1 General . 15
7.3.2 Socialized collaborative division of labour . 15
7.3.3 Socialized collaborative processing . 16
7.3.4 Socialized self-learning . 17
7.4 Socialized service . 18
7.4.1 General . 18
7.4.2 Socialized service coordination . 19
7.4.3 Socialized service release . 20
7.4.4 Socialized service update . 21
8 Security in the socialized IoT system . 21
8.1 Sensing security in IoT system . 21
8.2 Socialized sensing security mechanism . 22
9 Application of the socialized IoT system . 23
9.1 General . 23
9.2 Key features of intrusion prevention system . 24
9.3 System design based on the concept of the socialized IoT system . 24
9.3.1 General . 24
9.3.2 Socialized network . 25
9.3.3 Socialized collaboration . 26
9.3.4 Socialized service . 27
9.4 Inspiration of IoT development mode . 27
Bibliography . 29

Figure 1 – IoT promotes the third wave in information technology . 8
Figure 2 – Hierarchy of topology-driven network . 11

Figure 3 – Example of target-driven network . 12
Figure 4 – Node selectivity of task-driven network . 13
Figure 5 – Socialized collaboration of IoT system . 15
Figure 6 – Socialized self-learning similar to mobile agent . 18
Figure 7 – Socialized service release . 20
Figure 8 – Socialized service update. 21
Figure 9 – The conceptual hierarchy of the IoT security . 22
Figure 10 – Realization mechanism of IoT sensing security based on socialized
collaborative processing . 23
Figure 11 – Network infrastructure of the intrusion prevention system . 25
Figure 12 – Socialized collaborative division of labour based on SNR . 26
Figure 13 – Target detection based on self-learning . 27
Figure 14 – IoT development mode based on "Common platform + Application profiles" . 28

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INTERNET OF THINGS (IoT) –
SOCIALIZED IoT SYSTEM RESEMBLING
HUMAN SOCIAL INTERACTION DYNAMICS

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INTRODUCTION
The Internet of Things (IoT) technology is the third wave of information industry, following the
computer, communications network and the Internet. It provides the technology tools to build
an effective interactive IoT system connecting human users and the physical world, which
causes the changes in individual's daily life and also in the operations of human society. The
innovative ideas can be implemented in IoT systems creating new markets for technology-
based but user-friendly services. The technologies in the IoT systems will keep evolving with
improving the existing technology and also the insertion of new technologies.
The co
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