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The advent and wide deployment of open-source hardware, open-source software and 3D printing enabled people to make things instead of purchasing or acquiring complete products. The authors defined such activities as "ICT DIY" with the hopes of spreading and disseminating DIY culture, that will, in turn, further popularize the ICT-based maker ecosystem. In this sense, the authors have developed...
As the rise of Internet of Things (IoT), and its projected impact on the world is becoming apparent, supporting and accelerating its development is increasingly important. Since the progress of IoT specifically depends on a strengthened ICT(Information & Communication Technology) DIY(Do It Yourself) culture, the purpose of this paper is therefore to outline a strategy to boost the domestic ICT...
The Interoperability of heterogeneous identifiers is rising as a main prerequisite to realize the Internet of Thing (IoT) vision. However, it seems to be a very difficult issue due to the heterogeneity of things in the IoT such as hardware capability, interworking protocol, address schemes, and etc. In the research, the Virtual Identifier Layer (VIL) is proposed to overcome the heterogeneity and to...
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