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Which category of smart things is primarily characterized by increased interoperability and the ability to work based on social networks?
Which category of smart things is primarily characterized by increased interoperability and the ability to work based on social networks?
What type of relationship does UTR stand for in the context of smart things?
What type of relationship does UTR stand for in the context of smart things?
Which category of smart things exhibits interactions with the environment and reflects pseudo social behavior?
Which category of smart things exhibits interactions with the environment and reflects pseudo social behavior?
In the context of smart things, what does CoLTR specifically describe?
In the context of smart things, what does CoLTR specifically describe?
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Which relationship type represents interactions specifically between smart objects?
Which relationship type represents interactions specifically between smart objects?
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What type of smart things can create their own social network and collaborate with each other?
What type of smart things can create their own social network and collaborate with each other?
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Which of the following relationships does NOT involve ownership in the context of smart things?
Which of the following relationships does NOT involve ownership in the context of smart things?
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Study Notes
Categories of Smart Things
- Res Sapiens: Characterized by enhanced interoperability; capable of functioning within large systems leveraging social networks.
- Res Agens: Exhibits interactions with the environment, mimicking pseudo-social behavior without actual social structures.
- Res Socialis: Capable of forming their own social networks and collaborating with each other to enhance functionality.
Types of Relationships in IoT Applications
- UTR (User-Thing Relationships): Defines interactions between users and smart things.
- TOR (Things-Ownership Relationship): Represents ownership dynamics between things, illustrating who owns what.
- STR (Social-Things Relationship): Encompasses relationships that arise as smart things engage socially with each other.
- SIBTR (Sibling-Things Relationship): Describes relationships among smart things that are 'siblings' in a hierarchical structure.
- GTR (Guest-Things Relationships): Covers interactions between transient smart things and the established system, akin to guest access.
- TTR (Thing-Thing Relationships): Highlights the direct interactions that occur between different smart things within the network.
- PTR (Parental-Things Relationships): Depicts relationships where one smart thing has a guiding or supervisory role over another.
- CoLTR (Colocation-Things Relationships): Exists among smart things located in close proximity, allowing for cooperation towards common goals; examples include RFID tags, sensors, and actuators operating in shared environments like homes, shops, or offices.
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Test your knowledge on the three categories of smart things: Res Sapiens, Res Agens, and Res Socialis. Each category has unique features and capabilities that allow them to interact in different environments and social networks. Challenge yourself to understand these classifications and their implications in the world of smart technology.