Publications

Newsletter, Issue 1

COSMOS is a European project, which is developing a set of methods, tools and techniques to
enable smart city IoT applications to take full advantage of its technologies, through three
representative scenarios:

  • Smart Heat and Electricity Management (London)
  • Journey Planning and Management (Madrid)
  • IoT Business Eco-System (Taipei)
  • Newsletter, Issue 3

    COSMOS has released the final version of the project newsletter, covering advancements from January 2016 to August 2016, including project's outcomes, use cases demonstration, publications drafting, events attendance and events organisation.

    Newsletter, Issue 2

    COSMOS has released the second version of the project newsletter, covering advancements from February 2015 to December 2015, including progress items, use cases demonstration, publications drafting and events attendance.

    Heating Schedule Management Approach through Decentralized Knowledge Diffusion in the Context of Social Internet of Things

    In the forefront of efforts to curb energy consumption and as a consequence decrease greenhouse emissions, cities as well as individuals, turn to the field of Smart Homes to optimize their heating schedules through IoT-enabled solutions.

    Social Monitoring and Social Analysis in Internet of Things Virtual Networks

    The integration of social networking concepts into Internet of Things systems is a burgeoning topic of research that promises to support novel and more powerful applications. In this paper we present the social approach that the COSMOS project introduces in order to achieve enhanced services like discovery, recommendation and sharing between Things enriched with social properties.

    Contextual Occupancy Detection for Smart Office by Pattern Recognition of Electricity Consumption Data

    The advent of IoT has resulted in a trend towards more innovative and automated applications. In this regard, occupancy detection plays an important role in many smart building applications such as controlling heating, cooling and ventilation (HVAC) systems, monitoring systems and managing lighting systems. Most of the current techniques for detecting occupancy

    An Architecture supporting Knowledge flow in Social Internet of Things systems

    Recently, the idea that the Internet of Things (IoT) systems can be advantaged in many ways by integrating social networking concepts is gaining momentum. In this paper we present the social approach that the COSMOS project introduces.

    Achieving Autonomicity in IoT systems via Situational-Aware, Cognitive and Social Things

    The Internet of Things (IoT) will exponentially increase the scale and the complexity of existing computing and communication systems. In a world of multi-stakeholder information and assets provision on top of millions of real-time interacting and communicating Things, autonomicity is an imperative property and a grand challenge.