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SOFT-IoT Platform in Fog of Things

Published: 16 October 2018 Publication History

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is playing a great role in the technology scenario due to its high potential and impact on different society segments. Currently, several IoT initiatives have simultaneously developed new architectures, platforms and applications which has resulted in the creation of parallel IoT ecosystems. This makes access to IoT devices, and their integration in potential applications, difficult. This mini-course presents the SOFT-IoT platform, which introduces the Fog of Things (FoT) concept in order to exploit the processing, storage and network capacity of local resources, allowing for the integration of different devices in a seamless IoT architecture. The main purpose of the minicourse is to offer undergraduate students, graduate students and researchers access to and training for the implementation of the SOFT-IoT platform in research and development projects.

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WebMedia '18: Proceedings of the 24th Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
October 2018
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ISBN:9781450358675
DOI:10.1145/3243082
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Published: 16 October 2018

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  1. Fog Computing
  2. Internet of Things
  3. Middleware
  4. SOFT-IoT

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WebMedia '18: Brazilian Symposium on Multimedia and the Web
October 16 - 19, 2018
BA, Salvador, Brazil

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  • (2021)An Introduction to IoTBluetooth 5.0 Modem Design for IoT Devices10.1007/978-3-030-88626-4_2(33-43)Online publication date: 14-Nov-2021
  • (2020)The Antikythera Framework: A Novel Design Approach for Accommodating a Large Number of Web ServicesAdvances in Networked-Based Information Systems10.1007/978-3-030-57811-4_15(151-162)Online publication date: 20-Aug-2020
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