Cognitive IoT for Future City: Architecture, Security and Challenges

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Abstract

Internet of things has little capacity of its own. It has to be intellectual to reap the real benefits of IoT. The challenges in this area have prompted researchers to focus their attention on developing cognitive strategies for IoT use. Cognitive Computing can make IoT more advanced, smarter and immersive. This article reflects on the integration of IoT with Cognitive Artificial Intelligence. In addition to the presentation of the basic principle of Cognitive Computing, the paper touches on a variety of CIoT problems. There will be a special discussion on how automation has reached a new standard for CIoT. The difficulties in adopting CIoT, along with the social and ethical issues, were described and deeply addressed. In this sense, the market principles of CIoT and some potential implementations have been illustrated. In this article, we suggest a future city architecture using Cognitive Internet of Things. Finally, we recognize potential possible challenges and possibilities that could arise through the design of the planned architecture.

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Samanta, S., Sarkar, A., & Sharma, A. (2022). Cognitive IoT for Future City: Architecture, Security and Challenges. In Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering (Vol. 888, pp. 153–165). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-1520-8_12

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