Weaving cognition into the internet-of-things: Application to water leaks
Maamar, Zakaria
Baker, Thar
Ugljanin, Emir
Sellami, Mohamed
Al Khafajiy, Mohammed
Atify, Yacine
Faci, Noura
Abstract: Despite the growing interest in the Internet-of-Things, many organizations remain reluctant to integrating things into their business processes. Different reasons justify this reluctance including things’ limited capabilities to act upon the cyber-physical surrounding in which they operate. To address this specific limitation, this paper examines thing empowerment with cognitive capabilities that would make them for instance, selective of the next business processes in which they would participate. The selection is based on things’ restrictions like limitedness and goals to achieve like improved reputation. For demonstration purposes, water leaks are used as a case study. A BPEL-based business process driving the fixing of water leaks is implemented involving different cognitive things like moisture sensor.
engleski
2019
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Keywords: Business process; Cognitive computing; Internet of Things; Water leak