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Data ingestion and storage performance of IoT platforms: study of OpenIoT
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posted on 2017-01-01, 00:00 authored by Alexey Medvedev, Ali Hassani, Arkady ZaslavskyArkady Zaslavsky, P P Jayaraman, M Indrawan-Santiago, P D Haghighi, S LingInternet of Things is a very active research area with great commercialisation potential. The number of IoT platforms is already exceeding 300 and still growing. However, performance evaluation and benchmarking of IoT platforms are still in their infancy. As a step towards developing a performance benchmarking approach for IoT platforms, this paper analyses and compares a number of popular IoT platforms from data ingestion and storage capability perspectives. In order to test the proposed approach, we use the widely used open source IoT platform, OpenIoT. The results of the experiments and the lessons learnt are presented and discussed. While having a great research promise and pioneering contribution to semantic interoperability of IoT silos, the experimental results indicate OpenIoT platform needs more development effort to be ready for any substantial deployment in commercial IoT applications.
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European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things. Workshop (2nd : 2016 : Stuttgart, Germany)Volume
10218Series
European Research Cluster on the Internet of Things WorkshopPagination
141 - 157Publisher
SpringerLocation
Stuttgart, GermanyPlace of publication
Cham, SwitzerlandPublisher DOI
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2016-11-07End date
2016-11-07ISSN
0302-9743eISSN
1611-3349ISBN-13
9783319568768Language
engPublication classification
E Conference publication; E1.1 Full written paper - refereedCopyright notice
2017, Springer International Publishing AGEditor/Contributor(s)
I Žarko, A Broering, S Soursos, M SerranoTitle of proceedings
InterOSS-IoT 2016 : Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Interoperability and Open-Source Solutions for the Internet of ThingsUsage metrics
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