A small literature review


Ionian University

Alvertos Ioannis Mourikis PhD Candidate

A small literature review (2-11-20)

Internet of things (IoMT) is contributed to connecting many things simultaneously, but can’t be achieved without multimedia things, providing services and applications. [1]

Hence, multimedia things can interact with each other on the web, facilitating services and application which are provided from world wide web to users. [2]

IoMT, could architecturally split into different categories, such as multimedia sensors, multimedia clouding, etc. Each category provides solutions separately, services, and applications available on the web. [3] [1]

For instance, it could be a communication between a man that can take place via services such as (emails, social networks, etc.), spare knowledge, via digitals encyclopedias like (Wikipedia, Britannica). [3]

Also, it directly affects the life of the simple user naturally. In natural incentives, it could provide from sound, vision, or via touch (games, music, books, etc.). [4][3]

In conclusion, it is worth noting that a huge advantage of the internet of multimedia things is the low budget, resulting in free digital information or naturally.

References

[1] S. A. Alvi, G. A. Shah, and W. Mahmood, “Energy efficient green routing protocol for Internet of Multimedia Things,” 2015 IEEE 10th Int. Conf. Intell. Sensors, Sens. Networks Inf. Process. ISSNIP 2015, no. April, pp. 7–9, 2015, doi: 10.1109/ISSNIP.2015.7106958.

[2] A. Karaagac, E. Dalipi, P. Crombez, E. De Poorter, and J. Hoebeke, “Light-weight streaming protocol for the Internet of Multimedia Things: Voice streaming over NB-IoT,” Pervasive Mob. Comput., vol. 59, p. 101044, 2019, doi: 10.1016/j.pmcj.2019.101044.

[3] S. A. Alvi, B. Afzal, G. A. Shah, L. Atzori, and W. Mahmood, “Internet of multimedia things: Vision and challenges,” Ad Hoc Networks, vol. 33, no. April, pp. 87–111, 2015, doi: 10.1016/j.adhoc.2015.04.006.

[4] Y. Bin Zikria, M. Khalil Afzal, and S. Won Kim, “Internet of multimedia things (Iomt): Opportunities, challenges and solutions,” Sensors (Switzerland), vol. 20, no. 8, pp. 1–8, 2020, doi: 10.3390/s20082334.