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Get Free AccessThis paper presents a prototype system, designed and developed exploiting the Internet of Things paradigm and its related technologies with altruistic purposes. In fact, the system here described involves the iBeacon technology and BLE-capable smart phones, put to good use to provide an altruistic Internet of Things (IoT) platform. In particular, we implemented a mobile application, for iOS and Android platforms, with the goal of letting the users identify and localize their personal objects, equipped with a beacon. The innovative aspect of this possession tracking system is that the smartphone application creates a social network of users, suitable in order to identify the geographical coordinates of the beacons (and so of the related personal objects) out of the owner user range, in a transparent fashion for the users involved in such a social network.
Silvia Mirri, Catia Prandi, Paola Salomoni, Lorenzo Monti (2016). Social Location Awareness: A Prototype of Altruistic IoT. , pp. 1-5, DOI: 10.1109/ntms.2016.7792477.
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2016
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10.1109/ntms.2016.7792477
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