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Co-Leaders

  • Edward Aractingi – Marshall University
  • Raj Veeramani – University of Wisconsin 
  • Steve Wallace – Indiana University

 

Draft Scope Statement:

The IOT will incorporate many physical devices, sensors and facilities into a variety of public and private networks.  This possibility presents many opportunities and challenges for our members and the world.
Potential areas for innovation
  • Cost-effective uses of advanced networking capabilities (rapid delivery of big data, low latency and jitter for remote synchronous applications, IPv6)
  • Integration of capabilities for compliance, security, and privacy in large-scale IoT applications
Some related initiatives
  • Many individual member institution programs
  • NSF projects in “cyber-physical systems”
  • Industrial Internet Consortium test beds
A few potential use cases
  • Smart homes, campuses, and cities (including transportation, public safety, energy and power, building operations, …)
  • Health care (Internet of medical Things, telemedicine, genomics and proteomics, medical imagery, …)
  • Industrial manufacturing
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