From Heterogeneous Sensor Networks to Integrated Software Services: Design and Implementation of a Semantic Architecture for the Internet of Things at ARCES@UNIBO

Cristiano Aguzzi, Francesco Antoniazzi, Paolo Azzoni, L. Bononi, F. Brasini, R. Canegallo, A. D'Elia, Angelo De Lisa, M. D. Felice, E. Franchi, Luca Perilli, L. Roffia, L. Sciullo, R. Siagri, M. Verardi, T. S. Cinotti
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The Internet of Things (IoTs) is growing fast both in terms of number of devices connected and of complexity of deployments and applications. Several research studies analyzing the economical impact of the IoT worldwide identify the interoperability as one of the main boosting factor for its growth, thanks to the possibility to unlock novel commercial opportunities derived from the integration of heterogeneous systems which are currently not interconnected. However, at present, interoperability constitutes a relevant practical issue on any IoT deployments that is composed of sensor platforms mapped on different wireless technologies, network protocols or data formats. The paper addresses such issue, and investigates how to achieve effective data interoperability and data reuse on complex IoT deployments, where multiple users/applications need to consume sensor data produced by heterogeneous sensor networks. We propose a generic three-tier IoT architecture, which decouples the sensor data producers from the sensor data consumers, thanks to the intermediation of a semantic broker which is in charge of translating the sensor data into a shared ontology, and of providing publish-subscribe facilities to the producers/consumers. Then, we describe the real-world implementation of such architecture devised at the Advanced Research Center on Electronic System (ARCES) of the University of Bologna. The actual system collects the data produced by three different sensor networks, integrates them through a SPARQL Event Processing Architecture (SEPA), and supports two frontend applications for the data access, i.e., a web dashboard and an Amazon Alexa voice service.
从异构传感器网络到集成软件服务:物联网语义架构的设计与实现,网址:ARCES@UNIBO
物联网(iot)在连接的设备数量和部署和应用的复杂性方面都在快速增长。几项研究分析了物联网在全球范围内的经济影响,将互操作性确定为其增长的主要推动因素之一,这要归功于目前尚未互联的异构系统集成带来的新商业机会的可能性。然而,目前,互操作性构成了任何物联网部署的相关实际问题,这些部署由映射到不同无线技术、网络协议或数据格式的传感器平台组成。本文解决了这一问题,并研究了如何在复杂的物联网部署中实现有效的数据互操作性和数据重用,其中多个用户/应用程序需要使用异构传感器网络产生的传感器数据。我们提出了一种通用的三层物联网架构,它将传感器数据生产者与传感器数据消费者解耦,这要归功于一个负责将传感器数据转换为共享本体的语义代理的中介,并为生产者/消费者提供发布-订阅功能。然后,我们描述了在博洛尼亚大学电子系统高级研究中心(ARCES)设计的这种架构的实际实现。实际的系统收集三个不同传感器网络产生的数据,通过SPARQL事件处理架构(SEPA)将它们集成,并支持两个前端应用程序进行数据访问,即web仪表板和亚马逊Alexa语音服务。
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