Social IoT and Animal Behavior
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Social IoT and Animal Behavior

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What is a key benefit of social behavior among animal species when coping with harsh environments?

  • It reduces the need for natural instincts.
  • It allows animals to migrate more easily.
  • It helps animals establish dominance over others.
  • It enhances the chances of finding food. (correct)
  • Which category of smart things is characterized by their ability to build their own social network?

  • Res Agens
  • Res Collective
  • Res Sapiens
  • Res Socialis (correct)
  • What type of relationship involves smart things belonging to the same user?

  • User-Thing Relationships (UTR)
  • Sibling-Things Relationship (SIBTR)
  • Things-Ownership Relationship (TOR) (correct)
  • Social-Things Relationship (STR)
  • What is an example of a Social-Things Relationship?

    <p>Cell phones exchanging contacts when friends meet.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which of the following statements best describes Res Agens?

    <p>They interact with their environment and mimic social behavior.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What characterizes Parental-Things Relationships (PTR)?

    <p>They exist among smart things from the same manufacturer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    In which relationship do smart things cooperate for common objectives based on their physical location?

    <p>Colocation-Things Relationships (CoLTR)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Which relationship type exists primarily in public gatherings?

    <p>Stranger-Things Relationships (StTR)</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What is a primary characteristic of Guest-Things Relationships (GTR)?

    <p>They connect smart things among individuals at friends' places.</p> Signup and view all the answers

    What are the two layers of SIoT server architecture?

    <p>Network layer and Application layer</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Social Behavior in Species

    • Social behavior in animals, such as honey bees, enhances survival in harsh environments through cooperation.
    • Honey bees exhibit defensive behaviors to protect their colonies against intruders.
    • Group foraging in animals improves success rates in finding food.
    • In humans, social behavior promotes physical and emotional well-being and is vital for structured systems.

    Smart Things in IoT

    • Three categories of smart things in Social IoT (SIoT) are identified:
      • Res Sapiens: Features interoperability and can operate in IoT systems based on social networks.
      • Res Agens: Interact with the environment, displaying pseudo social behavior.
      • Res Socialis: Create their own social networks and collaborate with one another.

    Relationships in IoT Applications

    • User-Thing Relationships (UTR): Association between users and their smart devices.
    • Things-Ownership Relationship (TOR): Smart objects (e.g., smartphones, tablets) belonging to the same user.
    • Social-Things Relationship (STR): Connections between smart devices based on social interactions among their owners.
    • Sibling-Things Relationship (SIBTR): Exchange of daily activities among family members' smart devices.
    • Guest-Things Relationships (GTR): Relationships among smart devices of guests in a shared environment.
    • Thing-Thing Relationships (TTR): Direct connections solely between smart devices without user involvement.
    • Parental-Things Relationships (PTR): Relationships stemming from the same manufacturer and batch, stable until obsolescence.
    • Colocation-Things Relationships (CoLTR): Smart devices in the same location cooperating towards common goals (e.g., RFID tags in smart homes).
    • Cowork-Things Relationships (CoWTR): Collaboration among smart devices in an IoT system, like health monitoring devices.
    • Guardian-Things Relationships (GRTR): Vehicle-to-infrastructure connections providing safety and infotainment services.
    • Stranger-Things Relationships (StTR): Connections formed among devices during public gatherings.

    SIoT Server Architecture

    • Consists of two main layers:
      • Network Layer: Responsible for connectivity and communication.
      • Application Layer: Further divided into three layers:
        • Base Layer: Fundamental functionalities.
        • Component Layer: Specific services and functionalities.
        • Interface Layer: User interaction and interface services.

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    Explore the fascinating dynamics of social interactions among animal species in harsh environments. This quiz delves into how social behavior enhances survival and success in activities like foraging. Understand the importance of community ties, illustrated by examples such as honey bees and their defensive behaviors.

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