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An Infrastructure Supporting Considerate Sensor Service Provisioning

Published: 16 December 2013 Publication History

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The Internet of Things (IoT) aims to integrate the digital world of the Internet with our encompassing physical world. However, existing IoT lacks to provide considerate services, meaning that sensors dynamically "collaborate" to provide context-aware federated sensor data. This paper reports our on-going work developing a sensor service federation and provisioning infrastructure. A novel approach has been presented to build social sensor networks to record and study historical interaction patterns among sensors. A case study is reported to leverage in-memory database to monitor and manage real-time sensor service provisioning. A two-way publish/subscribe pattern on top of a message bus is established to assure scalability of sensor service communication. Workflow provenance is carried by a dynamic virtual device concept that we have introduced. A case study is reported to leverage in-memory database to monitor and manage real-time sensor service provisioning.
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    SOCA '13: Proceedings of the 2013 IEEE 6th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing and Applications
    December 2013
    372 pages
    ISBN:9781479927029

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    IEEE Computer Society

    United States

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    Published: 16 December 2013

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    1. Internet of Things
    2. Social sensor
    3. sensor service
    4. social network

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