In the Internet of Things (IoT) age, the majority of real environments will become smart through the massive spread of novel devices empowered with cyber-physical abilities. Provided with increasing computation capabilities and pervasively deployed, smart IoT devices (SDs) will exhibit pro-Active behaviors and will perform more and more complex tasks, thus enabling the provision of advanced cyber-physical services which make the environment smarter and smarter. Such technology advancements together with an increased environmental awareness suggested the exploitation of these SDs for natural environments monitoring purposes. However, in presence of many and heterogeneous SDs, the formation of good teams requires high levels of trustworthiness among the members and, therefore, it is necessary to adequately represent their mutual trustworthiness. To this aim, the contribution provided by this paper consists in (i) defining a trust measure combining the reputation of SDs and the precision of their sensory data; (ii) designing a framework which adopts such measures as main criteria for the formation of temporary teams of humans and SDs; (iii) testing the proposed trust-based framework on a case study simulating the collaborative monitoring of a natural environment. The obtained results confirmed the potential improvements in the teams composition in terms of both performance and appreciation.

Fortino, G., Messina, F., Rosaci, D., Sarne, G., Savaglio, C. (2020). Collaborative Environmental Monitoring through Teams of Trusted IoT devices. In Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems, ICHMS 2020. Piscatawey : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ICHMS49158.2020.9209433].

Collaborative Environmental Monitoring through Teams of Trusted IoT devices

Sarne G. M. L.;
2020

Abstract

In the Internet of Things (IoT) age, the majority of real environments will become smart through the massive spread of novel devices empowered with cyber-physical abilities. Provided with increasing computation capabilities and pervasively deployed, smart IoT devices (SDs) will exhibit pro-Active behaviors and will perform more and more complex tasks, thus enabling the provision of advanced cyber-physical services which make the environment smarter and smarter. Such technology advancements together with an increased environmental awareness suggested the exploitation of these SDs for natural environments monitoring purposes. However, in presence of many and heterogeneous SDs, the formation of good teams requires high levels of trustworthiness among the members and, therefore, it is necessary to adequately represent their mutual trustworthiness. To this aim, the contribution provided by this paper consists in (i) defining a trust measure combining the reputation of SDs and the precision of their sensory data; (ii) designing a framework which adopts such measures as main criteria for the formation of temporary teams of humans and SDs; (iii) testing the proposed trust-based framework on a case study simulating the collaborative monitoring of a natural environment. The obtained results confirmed the potential improvements in the teams composition in terms of both performance and appreciation.
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Mobile IoT; Multi-Agent System; Smart Environments; Team Formation; Trust System;
English
1st IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems, ICHMS 2020
2020
Fortino G.,Wang F.-Y.,Nurnberger A.,Kaber D.,Falcone R.,Mendonca D.,Yu Z.,Guerrieri A.
Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems, ICHMS 2020
978-172815871-6
2020
9209433
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Fortino, G., Messina, F., Rosaci, D., Sarne, G., Savaglio, C. (2020). Collaborative Environmental Monitoring through Teams of Trusted IoT devices. In Proceedings of the 2020 IEEE International Conference on Human-Machine Systems, ICHMS 2020. Piscatawey : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/ICHMS49158.2020.9209433].
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