The Internet of Things (IoT) has moved beyond the hype, with promising applications materializing and industries transforming through digitalization as well as servitization---that is, delivering a service as an integral part of a product. Since the application spread in today's IoT is wide and is typically structured in market-oriented groups, a system designer needs IoT system design patterns to assist in designing for scalable and replicable solutions. The work presented here provides a generic blueprint for designers to jumpstart the design process of an unknown use case.
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%1 HoellerTsiatsisMulligan17intelligent
%A Höller, Jan
%A Tsiatsis, Vlasios
%A Mulligan, Catherine
%D 2017
%J IEEE Intelligent Systems
%K 01841 ieee paper embedded ai product network service user design architecture zzz.iot
%N 4
%P 64--71
%R 10.1109/MIS.2017.3121543
%T Toward a Machine Intelligence Layer for Diverse Industrial IoT Use Cases
%V 32
%X The Internet of Things (IoT) has moved beyond the hype, with promising applications materializing and industries transforming through digitalization as well as servitization---that is, delivering a service as an integral part of a product. Since the application spread in today's IoT is wide and is typically structured in market-oriented groups, a system designer needs IoT system design patterns to assist in designing for scalable and replicable solutions. The work presented here provides a generic blueprint for designers to jumpstart the design process of an unknown use case.
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abstract = {The Internet of Things (IoT) has moved beyond the hype, with promising applications materializing and industries transforming through digitalization as well as servitization---that is, delivering a service as an integral part of a product. Since the application spread in today's IoT is wide and is typically structured in market-oriented groups, a system designer needs IoT system design patterns to assist in designing for scalable and replicable solutions. The work presented here provides a generic blueprint for designers to jumpstart the design process of an unknown use case.},
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