The Internet of Things (IoT) is a distributed system which is made up of the connections of smart objects (things) that can continuously sense the events in their sensing domain and transmit the data via the Internet.
S. S. Santhosh Kumar +2 more
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Set in Stone? Mobile Practices Evolution in Later Life
In what ways do mobile communication practices change through later life? To what extent do sociodemographic characteristics, country of residence, and well-being relate to these changing practices?
Mireia Fernández-Ardèvol +2 more
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Incentive-Aware Blockchain-Assisted Intelligent Edge Caching and Computation Offloading for IoT
The rapid development of artificial intelligence has pushed the Internet of Things (IoT) into a new stage. Facing with the explosive growth of data and the higher quality of service required by users, edge computing and caching are regarded as promising ...
Qian Wang, Siguang Chen, Meng Wu
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Internet Information and Communication Behavior during a Political Moment: The Iraq War, March 2003 [PDF]
This article explores the Internet as a resource for political information and communication in March 2003, when American troops were first sent to Iraq, offering us a unique setting of political context, information use, and technology.
Alice Robbin +3 more
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Why are health care interventions delivered over the internet? : a systematic review of the published literature [PDF]
Background: As Internet use grows, health interventions are increasingly being delivered online. Pioneering researchers are using the networking potential of the Internet, and several of them have evaluated these interventions. Objective: The objective
Lindenmeyer, Antje +12 more
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Healing Hands: The Tactile Internet in Future Tele-Healthcare
In the early 2020s, the coronavirus pandemic brought the notion of remotely connected care to the general population across the globe. Oftentimes, the timely provisioning of access to and the implementation of affordable care are drivers behind tele ...
Stefan Senk +8 more
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Munchausen by internet: current research and future directions. [PDF]
The Internet has revolutionized the health world, enabling self-diagnosis and online support to take place irrespective of time or location. Alongside the positive aspects for an individual's health from making use of the Internet, debate has intensified
Pulman, Andy J. +3 more
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The Internet and the right to communicate
The development of the Internet challenges traditional conceptions of information rights. The discourse surrounding these rights and the Internet typically deals with each right in isolation and attempt to adapt long established understandings of each right to the new technological environment.
McIver, William +2 more
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Can gamified behavioral change mental health mobile apps reduce students’ anxiety and improve well-being? An efficacy study [PDF]
Aim: Designed to support the mental well-being of university students, the gamified Student Stress Resilience (SSResilience) app guides users in setting and working toward goals related to studying, socializing, and exercising.
Iolie Nicolaidou, Despo Nicolaidou
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Maximum Entropy Principle Based on Bank Customer Account Validation Using the Spark Method
Bank customer validation is carried out with the aim of providing a series of services to users of a bank and financial institutions. It is necessary to perform various analytical methods for user’s accounts due to the high volume of banking data.
Xiaorong Qiu +4 more
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