Enabling Smart Collaboration Spaces in Organizations: Foundations and an Integrated IoT Architecture
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1400
Description
This research explores the foundational aspects of Smart Collaboration Spaces (SCS), which integrate environmental data such as air quality and workplace occupancy detection to enhance collaboration and productivity within organizations. The study begins with a literature review of SCS foundations, examining existing technologies and frameworks. Building upon this foundation, an integrated Internet of Things (IoT) architecture for SCS is proposed, considering the edge-fog-cloud continuum and incorporating various characteristics of SCS. The development of this architecture is facilitated by utilizing a university campus as a laboratory setting, allowing for real-world testing and validation. The primary IoT infrastructure employed in this architecture leverages Long-Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) technology, including LoRa Gateways, IoT sensors, and the university's own Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud. Through this research, insights, and an understanding of SCS is provided, along with an integrated IoT architecture which may be leveraged for implementing SCS in organizational settings.
Recommended Citation
Blazevic, Mevludin and Riehle, Dennis M., "Enabling Smart Collaboration Spaces in Organizations: Foundations and an Integrated IoT Architecture" (2024). PACIS 2024 Proceedings. 12.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/pacis2024/track20_general/track20_general/12
Enabling Smart Collaboration Spaces in Organizations: Foundations and an Integrated IoT Architecture
This research explores the foundational aspects of Smart Collaboration Spaces (SCS), which integrate environmental data such as air quality and workplace occupancy detection to enhance collaboration and productivity within organizations. The study begins with a literature review of SCS foundations, examining existing technologies and frameworks. Building upon this foundation, an integrated Internet of Things (IoT) architecture for SCS is proposed, considering the edge-fog-cloud continuum and incorporating various characteristics of SCS. The development of this architecture is facilitated by utilizing a university campus as a laboratory setting, allowing for real-world testing and validation. The primary IoT infrastructure employed in this architecture leverages Long-Range Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) technology, including LoRa Gateways, IoT sensors, and the university's own Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS) cloud. Through this research, insights, and an understanding of SCS is provided, along with an integrated IoT architecture which may be leveraged for implementing SCS in organizational settings.
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