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Sensor search techniques for sensing as a service architecture for the Internet of Things

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posted on 2014-02-01, 00:00 authored by C Perera, Arkady ZaslavskyArkady Zaslavsky, C H Liu, M Compton, P Christen, D Georgakopoulos
The Internet of Things (IoT) is part of the Internet of the future and will comprise billions of intelligent communicating "things" or Internet Connected Objects (ICOs) that will have sensing, actuating, and data processing capabilities. Each ICO will have one or more embedded sensors that will capture potentially enormous amounts of data. The sensors and related data streams can be clustered physically or virtually, which raises the challenge of searching and selecting the right sensors for a query in an efficient and effective way. This paper proposes a context-aware sensor search, selection, and ranking model, called CASSARAM, to address the challenge of efficiently selecting a subset of relevant sensors out of a large set of sensors with similar functionality and capabilities. CASSARAM considers user preferences and a broad range of sensor characteristics such as reliability, accuracy, location, battery life, and many more. This paper highlights the importance of sensor search, selection and ranking for the IoT, identifies important characteristics of both sensors and data capture processes, and discusses how semantic and quantitative reasoning can be combined together. This paper also addresses challenges such as efficient distributed sensor search and relational-expression based filtering. CASSARAM testing and performance evaluation results are presented and discussed.

History

Journal

IEEE sensors journal

Volume

14

Issue

2

Pagination

406 - 420

Publisher

Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Location

Piscataway, N.J.

ISSN

1530-437X

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2013, IEEE