Internet of Ergonomics: The Network-centric Functional Framework for Wise User Spaces

Future wireless communications shall attempt to agglomerate all possible scopes of implementation for an ever-going attempt of seamlessness and extensiveness. Our previous researches are some of those that discuss alternate ways, namely the terrestrial and aerial, to disseminate the network resources. However, the success of a Network Service Provider (NSP) is not in bedaubing an Area of Interest (AoI) with appropriate resources, but also in the businesses that use these services. In this paper we propose the network-centric architecture, we define here as the Internet of Ergonomics (IoE) and discuss the business modelling of such an architecture.

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