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Sensor discovery and configuration framework for the Internet of Things paradigm

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posted on 2014-01-01, 00:00 authored by C Perera, P P Jayaraman, Arkady ZaslavskyArkady Zaslavsky, D Georgakopoulos, P Christen
Internet of Things (IoT) will comprise billions of devices that can sense, communicate, compute and potentially actuate. The data generated by the Internet of Things are valuable and have the potential to drive innovative and novel applications. The data streams coming from these devices will challenge the traditional approaches to data management and contribute to the emerging paradigm of big data. One of the most challenging tasks before collecting and processing data from these devices (e.g. sensors) is discovering and configuring the sensors and the associated data streams. In this paper, we propose a tool called SmartLink that can be used to discover and configure sensors. Specifically, SmartLink, is capable of discovering sensors deployed in a particular location despite their heterogeneity (e.g. different communication protocols, communication sequences, capabilities). SmartLink establishes the direct communication between the sensor hardware and cloud-based IoT middleware. We address the challenge of heterogeneity using a plugin architecture. Our prototype tool is developed on the Android platform. We evaluate the significance of our approach by discovering and configuring 52 different types of Libelium sensors.

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Event

IEEE Internet of Things. Forum (2014 : Seoul, South Korea)

Series

IEEE Internet of Things Forum

Pagination

94 - 99

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Location

Seoul, South Korea

Place of publication

Piscataway, N.J.

Start date

2014-03-06

End date

2014-03-08

ISBN-13

978-1-4799-3459-1

Language

eng

Publication classification

E1.1 Full written paper - refereed

Copyright notice

2014, IEEE

Editor/Contributor(s)

[Unknown]

Title of proceedings

WF-IoT 2014 : Proceedings of the 2014 IEEE World Forum on Internet of Things

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