ABSTRACT
Social Internet of Things (SIoT), inspired by human social networks, is the next phase in the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT) that enables a plethora of devices with diverse sensors to build and maintain social relationships among them. These social relationships can be created autonomously by devices based on their mutual interests, context and the requirements of different applications. The smart city paradigm is built on large-scale IoT. It can benefit from SIoT to improve the provision of value-added services for citizens by exploiting the social relationships of devices. This paper reviews the SIoT concepts and challenges and proposes an architecture to reap its potential for smart city applications. Furthermore, it emphasizes the societal implication of SIoT in a smart city scenario.
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Index Terms
- Edge Intelligence based Social Internet of Things for Smart Cities
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