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IoT technologies continue to spread in our society. Nevertheless, there are still different critical point to be faced and solved. Among the many, given the ever-growing potential for action, a major issue concerns the autonomy of these devices. In this work, we propose a possible solution on how IoT devices may act in order to get more autonomy, in relation to the specific user they interface with. After introducing a theoretical model, we considered a possible implementation in a simulation context, showing how the proposed approach works.
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Sapienza, A., Falcone, R. (2023). An Autonomy-Based Collaborative Trust Model forĀ User-IoT Systems Interaction. In: Braubach, L., Jander, K., BÄdicÄ, C. (eds) Intelligent Distributed Computing XV. IDC 2022. Studies in Computational Intelligence, vol 1089. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-29104-3_20
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