A Roadmap for Interdisciplinary Research on the Internet of Things
A Roadmap for Interdisciplinary Research on the Internet of Things
In mid-2011, the Technology Strategy Board started an integrated programme of work focused on the Internet of Things (IoT), which included strategic investment and the establishment of a Special Interest Group aimed at building and engaging a UK community of innovators and researchers in the IoT. As the portfolio of activities with businesses, academics and other stakeholders progressed, it became apparent to us that the community had a keen interest in taking a more concerted and deeper look at the fundamental research issues in the IoT and that a more interdisciplinary approach was needed.
Responding to this level of interest, the Technology Strategy Board joined forces with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Economic and Social Research Council, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Research Councils UK Digital Economy Programme and agreed to collaborate on an interdisciplinary R&D roadmapping activity, arguably the first of its kind in the UK. The activity, led by Professors Rahim Tafazolli, Hamid Aghvami, Rachel Cooper, William Dutton and Dr Colin Upstill brought together insight from a wide group of leaders and culminated in a two-day ‘meeting of minds’ in Loughborough on 11 and 12 July 2012. This report summarises the outcomes of the activity and makes important wide-ranging recommendations.
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Tafazolli, R., Upstill, C., Aghvarni, H., Cooper, R. and Dutton, W.
(2012)
A Roadmap for Interdisciplinary Research on the Internet of Things
Swindon, GB.
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In mid-2011, the Technology Strategy Board started an integrated programme of work focused on the Internet of Things (IoT), which included strategic investment and the establishment of a Special Interest Group aimed at building and engaging a UK community of innovators and researchers in the IoT. As the portfolio of activities with businesses, academics and other stakeholders progressed, it became apparent to us that the community had a keen interest in taking a more concerted and deeper look at the fundamental research issues in the IoT and that a more interdisciplinary approach was needed.
Responding to this level of interest, the Technology Strategy Board joined forces with the Arts and Humanities Research Council, the Economic and Social Research Council, the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council and the Research Councils UK Digital Economy Programme and agreed to collaborate on an interdisciplinary R&D roadmapping activity, arguably the first of its kind in the UK. The activity, led by Professors Rahim Tafazolli, Hamid Aghvami, Rachel Cooper, William Dutton and Dr Colin Upstill brought together insight from a wide group of leaders and culminated in a two-day ‘meeting of minds’ in Loughborough on 11 and 12 July 2012. This report summarises the outcomes of the activity and makes important wide-ranging recommendations.
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