Integrating Social Networks and Sensor Networks. Breslin, J., Decker, S., Hauswirth, M., Hynes, G., Phuoc, D. L., Passant, A., Polleres, A., Rabsch, C., & Reynolds, V. In W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking, Barcelona, Spain, January, 2009.
Integrating Social Networks and Sensor Networks [link]Paper  abstract   bibtex   
Sensors have begun to infiltrate people's everyday lives. They can provide information about a car's condition, can enable smart buildings, and are being used in various mobile applications, to name a few. Generally, sensors provide information about various aspects of the real world. Online social networks, another emerging trend over the past six or seven years, can provide insights into the communication links and patterns between people. They have enabled novel developments in communications as well as transforming the Web from a technical infrastructure to a social platform, very much along the lines of the original Web as proposed by Tim Berners-Lee, which is now often referred to as the Social Web. In this position paper, we highlight some of the interesting research areas where sensors and social networks can fruitfully interface, from sensors providing contextual information in context-aware and personalized social applications, to using social networks as ``storage infrastructures'' for sensor information.
@inproceedings{bres-etal-2009,
	Abstract = {Sensors have begun to infiltrate people's everyday lives. They can provide information about a car's condition, can enable smart buildings, and are being used in various mobile applications, to name a few. Generally, sensors provide information about various aspects of the real world. Online social networks, another emerging trend over the past six or seven years, can provide insights into the communication links and patterns between people. They have enabled novel developments in communications as well as transforming the Web from a technical infrastructure to a social platform, very much along the lines of the original Web as proposed by Tim Berners-Lee, which is now often referred to as the Social Web. In this position paper, we highlight some of the interesting research areas where sensors and social networks can fruitfully interface, from sensors providing contextual information in context-aware and personalized social applications, to using social networks as ``storage infrastructures'' for sensor information.},
	Address = {Barcelona, Spain},
	Author = {John Breslin and Stefan Decker and Manfred Hauswirth and Gearoid Hynes and Danh Le Phuoc and Alexandre Passant and Axel Polleres and Cornelius Rabsch and Vinny Reynolds},
	Booktitle = {W3C Workshop on the Future of Social Networking},
	Day = {15--16},
	Month = JAN,
	Title = {Integrating Social Networks and Sensor Networks},
	Type = WS,
	Url = {http://www.w3.org/2008/09/msnws/papers/sensors.html},
	Year = 2009,
	Bdsk-Url-1 = {http://www.w3.org/2008/09/msnws/papers/sensors.html}}

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