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In this Internet of Things, made of billions of parallel and simultaneous events, time will no more be used as a common and linear dimension but will depend on each « entity Â» (object, process, information system, etc.). This Internet of Things will be accordingly based on massive parallel
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The idea is as simple as its application is difficult. If all cans, books, shoes or parts of cars are equipped with minuscule identifying devices, daily life on our planet will undergo a transformation. Things like running out of stock or wasted products will no longer exist as we will know exactly
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Obviously these two approaches converge as more objects become progressively addressable and more intelligent. This is unlikely to happen in any situation short of ], and the two views have significantly different implications in the interim. In particular, the universal addressability approach
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Obviously these two approaches converge as more objects become progressively addressable and more intelligent. This is unlikely to happen in any situation short of ], and the two views have significantly different implications in the interim. In particular, the universal addressability approach
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In this Internet of Things, made of billions of parallel and simultaneous events, time will no more be used as a common and linear dimension but will depend on each « entity » (object, process, information system, etc.). This Internet of Things will be accordingly based on massive parallel IT
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A « non deterministic and fully open cyberspace » in which autonomous and intelligent entities or virtual objects will act in full interoperability and will be able to '''auto-organize''' themselves depending on the context, circumstances or environments : it will host ] (build upon
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Consequently, it will not necessary need any « '''common''' system of reference » or « '''common''' standard » that would not be able to address billions of exceptions and errors being generated in such a ''complex environment''.
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If all objects of daily life, from yogurt to an airplane, are equipped with radio tags, they can be identified and managed by computers in the same way humans can. The next generation of Internet applications
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It will also be considered as a « ] » due to the huge amount of different and various links, interactions, between various and different actors and due to its capacity to '''integrate new actors with no
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In this « Internet Â», the meaning of an event will not necessary be based on, either a deterministic or syntaxic model but will be based on the context of the event : this will also be a
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Actually, ''predicting everything'' in this environment would be no more than defining a "global finality" for everything that is just not possible with the current « top down » approaches.
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In this « Internet », the meaning of an event will not necessary be based on, either a deterministic or syntaxic model but will be based on the context of the event : this will also be a ].
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what is being consumed on the other side of the globe. Theft will be a thing of the past as we will know where a product is at all times. The same applies to parcels lost in the post.
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This will give those entities the ability to « share Â» with any other player to make their own « objectives Â» converging (general, delegated or internal ones).
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A « non deterministic and fully open cyberspace Â» in which autonomous and intelligent entities or virtual objects will act in full interoperability and will be able to
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protocol) would be able to identify more objects than IPv4 which is currently in use. This system would therefore be able to instantaneously identify any kind of object.
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The Internet of objects should encode 50 to 100,000 billion objects and follow the movement of those objects. Every human being is surrounded by 1,000 to 5,000 objects.
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in this environment would be no more than defining a "global finality" for everything that is just not possible with the current « top down Â» approaches.
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Obviously these two approaches converge as more objects become progressively addressable and more intelligent. This is unlikely to happen in any situation short of
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This will give those entities the ability to « share » with any other player to make their own « objectives » converging (general, delegated or internal ones).
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focusses instead on making all "things" (not just those electronic, smart, or RFID-enabled) addressable by the existing naming protocols, such as
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It will be '''event driven''', « bottom-up » made and will act at any subsidiary level ; each actor will be self-referenced.
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rapidly includes things that ''cannot'' have communication behaviours of their own, such as abstract data documents.
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rapidly includes things that ''cannot'' have communication behaviours of their own, such as abstract data documents.
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standard Â» that would not be able to address billions of exceptions and errors being generated in such a
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themselves depending on the context, circumstances or environments : it will host
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by other agents, such as powerful centralised servers acting for their human owners.
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have communication behaviours of their own, such as abstract data documents.
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The « Internet of Things Â» will likely be :
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Consequently, it will not necessary need any « 
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