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Smart Topic Sharing in IoT Platform Based on a Social Inspired Broker

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Social Internet of Things can be viewed as the evolution of IoT in the same way social networks can be considered an evolution of the Internet. In this paper we present a social IoT approach based on a social broker paradigm. In our proposal, the sharing of information among entities requires a common semantic model to make the information meaningful. We also introduce the concept of topics semantics and we show a solution to share them among brokers.

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“This work has been partially supported by the Universita’ degli Studi di Catania, “Piano della Ricerca 2016/2018 Linea di intervento 2”.

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Carchiolo, V., Longheu, A., Malgeri, M., Mangioni, G. (2020). Smart Topic Sharing in IoT Platform Based on a Social Inspired Broker. In: Kotenko, I., Badica, C., Desnitsky, V., El Baz, D., Ivanovic, M. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing XIII. IDC 2019. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 868. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-32258-8_6

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