AISim
  • 1. Market Background
    • 1.1 Development Prospects
    • 1.2 Potential Challenges
  • 2. AISim: The World’s First Web3 IoE Network
    • 2.1 AIA Protocol (AISim Intelligent Access Protocol)
    • 2.2 Decentralized Identity Authentication (DID) System
    • 2.3 Distributed AI Acceleration Engine
    • 2.4 Intelligent Privacy Computing Module
    • 2.5 DeAI Client (Decentralized AI Client)
    • 2.6 IoE Data Management and Intelligent Caching System
  • 3. Technical Architecture
    • 3.1 AIA Protocol
      • 3.1.1 Protocol Adaptation Layer
      • 3.1.2 Distributed Task Scheduling Engine
      • 3.1.3 Decentralized Communication Network
      • 3.1.4 Cross-layer Data Encryption and Privacy Protection
      • 3.1.5 Dynamic Resource Scheduling and Optimization
    • 3.2 Distributed AI Acceleration
      • 3.2.1 Edge Node Computing Optimization
      • 3.2.2 Multi-Node Distributed Execution
      • 3.2.3 Privacy-Preserving Collaborative Training
    • 3.3 Decentralized Identity and Access Management
      • 3.3.1 Identity Verification and Access Level Grading
      • 3.3.2 Multi-level Data Protection
  • 4. Application Scenario
    • 4.1 Smart Healthcare and Health Management
    • 4.2 Autonomous Driving and Intelligent Transportation
    • 4.3 Agricultural Internet of Things and Precision Agriculture
    • 4.4 Industrial Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing
    • 4.5 Smart City and Public Services
    • 4.6 Edge Computing and Distributed AI
  • 5. IoE Web3 Ecosystem Construction
    • 5.1 DID Physical Nodes
      • 5.1.1 Types of Smart SIM Cards
      • 5.1.2 Rights of DID Physical Nodes
    • 5.2 MVNO Integration
    • 5.3 Ecosystem Incentives
  • 6. Tokenomics
    • 6.1 Token Distribution
    • 6.2 AST Token Use Cases
  • 7.Roadmap
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1. Market Background

IoE (Internet of Everything), or "Internet of Everything," is an extended concept of IoT (Internet of Things). While IoT primarily focuses on the connection between devices, i.e., machine-to-machine communication, IoE further encompasses the comprehensive network connection between people, processes, data, and things.

  • Devices: Including various IoT devices, such as sensors, smart home devices, industrial machines, wearable devices, etc., which communicate and transmit data over the network.

  • People: The people who use these devices, connect to the network through smartphones, computers and other devices, and participate in the IoE ecosystem.

  • Data: Data generated by devices and people, which provides deep insights through analysis and processing to help make wiser decisions.

  • Processes: Delivering the right data to the right people or devices at the right time to maximize efficiency and optimize operations and management.

IoE aims to interconnect billions of devices and consumer products through the Internet, further expanding their digital characteristics and application scope. With the rapid growth of the smart digital device market, the IoE concept is also evolving, connecting devices to the global network through embedded sensors, data processing capabilities, and applications, enabling them to collaborate within a vast computing network.

With the rapid development of AI Agents, the next stage of IoE will not be limited to device interconnection, but will enable devices to more efficiently perceive, analyze, and execute tasks through the intelligent decision-making and dynamic interaction of AI Agents. The introduction of AI Agents has brought new growth momentum to IoE.

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