Building Blocks to Empower Cognitive Internet with Hybrid Edge Cloud
- URL: http://arxiv.org/abs/2402.00876v2
- Date: Mon, 5 Feb 2024 15:02:17 GMT
- Title: Building Blocks to Empower Cognitive Internet with Hybrid Edge Cloud
- Authors: Siavash Alamouti, Fay Arjomandi, Michel Burger and Dr. Bashar
Altakrouri
- Abstract summary: We contend that the Cognitive Internet goes beyond the Cognitive Internet of Things (Cognitive IoT)
Unlike the Mobile Internet and Cognitive IoT, the Cognitive Internet integrates collaborative intelligence throughout the network.
This paper delves into the foundational elements, distinct characteristics, benefits, and industrial impact of the 'Cognitive Internet' paradigm.
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- Abstract: As we transition from the mobile internet to the 'Cognitive Internet,' a
significant shift occurs in how we engage with technology and intelligence. We
contend that the Cognitive Internet goes beyond the Cognitive Internet of
Things (Cognitive IoT), enabling connected objects to independently acquire
knowledge and understanding. Unlike the Mobile Internet and Cognitive IoT, the
Cognitive Internet integrates collaborative intelligence throughout the
network, blending the cognitive IoT realm with system-wide collaboration and
human intelligence. This integrated intelligence facilitates interactions
between devices, services, entities, and individuals across diverse domains
while preserving decision-making autonomy and accommodating various identities.
The paper delves into the foundational elements, distinct characteristics,
benefits, and industrial impact of the 'Cognitive Internet' paradigm. It
highlights the importance of adaptable AI infrastructures and hybrid edge cloud
(HEC) platforms in enabling this shift. This evolution brings forth cognitive
services, a Knowledge as a Service (KaaS) economy, enhanced decision-making
autonomy, sustainable digital progress, advancements in data management,
processing techniques, and a stronger emphasis on privacy. In essence, this
paper serves as a crucial resource for understanding and leveraging the
transformative potential of HEC for Cognitive Internet. Supported by case
studies, forward-looking perspectives, and real-world applications, it provides
comprehensive insights into this emerging paradigm.
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