Title :
Smart Earth: From Pervasive Observation to Trusted Information
Author_Institution :
EPFL, Lausanne
Abstract :
We introduce a model for information management in a world where information from the physical environment is gathered through a ubiquitous wireless infrastructure. Thus the Internet information space and the physical environment become increasingly entangled in what we call a smart Earth. We illustrate technical challenges and applications from the work of the Swiss national competence centre of research in mobile information and communication systems (NCCR-MICS). We identify the three layers of data access networks, semantic overlay networks and social networks as essential building blocks and observe that each of these network layers will be largely self-organized. Finally we argue that understanding the interplay among these self-organizing network layers will be an important research challenge for the future.
Keywords :
Internet; information systems; mobile computing; security of data; wireless sensor networks; Internet information space; Smart Earth; Swiss National Competence Centre of Research; data access networks; information management; mobile communication systems; mobile information systems; pervasive observation; self-organizing network layers; semantic overlay networks; social networks; trusted information; ubiquitous wireless infrastructure; Collaboration; Communication systems; Costs; Earth; Information processing; Internet; Mobile communication; Peer to peer computing; Space technology; Wireless sensor networks;
Conference_Titel :
Mobile Data Management, 2007 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Mannheim
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1241-2
DOI :
10.1109/MDM.2007.10