Human Thinking and Human Learning - referred to as Human Cognition - is not only a model for the process of "Information Processing" in the Human Brain, but can also serve as a model for "Context-Aware Thinking /Learning " in intelligent technical systems.
Since the Model of Human Cognition is to be considered as a Model for Context-Aware Thinking /Learning (CAT/L), the CAT/L Model can be used as a Model for Cognition in Intelligent IoT (IIoT) - and accordingly also as a Model for Distributed Context-Aware Computing (DCAC) in IIoT.
This is shown by the numbers 8964 and 8964 in [IIoT] under:
DCAC can be considered as the base model for Distributed Computing in IIoT.
Various types of Distributed Computing In IIoT are used to “produce” different types of intelligence. Figure 8967 in [IIoT] shows this.
Ambient Intelligence is a special kind of intelligence in IIoT.
An important goal of the further development of the IoT to IIoT is the improvement of the quality of life of humans. This means that special skills must be present in IIoT to provide an intelligence that relates to the immediate living environment of humans. This intelligence in IIoT is called Ambient Intelligence (AmI). AmI is a concept to replicate the real human environment with a digital, virtual (through networked sensors and actuators) to assist people in their daily lives.