Smart connected canines: IoT design considerations for the lab, home, and mission-critical environments

J. Majikes, Sean P. Mealin, R. Brugarolas, Katherine Walker, S. Yuschak, B. Sherman, A. Bozkurt, D. Roberts
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The canine-human relationship continues to grow as dogs become an increasingly critical part of our society. As reliance on dogs has increased from simple companionship, to service dogs, urban security, and national defense, the opportunities for enhanced communications between the working canine and their handler increase. Wireless sensor networks and the Internet of Things (IoT) can extend traditional canine-human communication to integrate canines into the cyber-enabled world. This is what we call the Smart Connected Canine (SCC). Canine-computer interaction is sufficiently different from human-computer interaction so as to present some challenging research and design problems. There are physical and performance limits to what a dog will naturally tolerate. There are communications requirements for monitoring dogs, monitoring the environment, and for canine-human communications. Depending on the working environment there are different performance, security, and ergonomic considerations. This paper summarizes three example canine-human systems we presented earlier along with their Ion data characteristics and design criteria in order to explore how smart connected canines can improve our lives, the future of smart connected canines, and the requirements on IoT technologies to facilitate this future.
智能连接犬:实验室,家庭和关键任务环境的物联网设计考虑因素
随着狗成为我们社会中越来越重要的一部分,狗与人的关系继续发展。随着人们对狗的依赖从单纯的陪伴发展到服务犬、城市安保和国防,工作犬和训导员之间加强交流的机会也在增加。无线传感器网络和物联网(IoT)可以扩展传统的狗与人的交流,使狗融入网络世界。这就是我们所说的智能连接犬(SCC)。犬-机交互与人机交互有很大的不同,因此提出了一些具有挑战性的研究和设计问题。狗狗的自然承受能力是有生理和性能限制的。监测狗、监测环境以及犬与人之间的交流都有通信要求。根据工作环境的不同,有不同的性能、安全性和人体工程学方面的考虑。本文总结了我们之前介绍的三个犬人系统示例,以及它们的离子数据特征和设计标准,以探索智能连接犬如何改善我们的生活,智能连接犬的未来以及对物联网技术的要求以促进这一未来。
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