Consumer Frameworks for Smart Environments

Shaibal Chakrabarty, D. Engels, Luke Wood
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Abstract

In this paper, we present a smart framework for Internet-of-Things (IoT) enabled environments that promotes consumer interaction with that smart environment while still providing the control and management functionality necessary to manage the environment. Traditional smart frameworks focus solely upon the control and management functionality, allowing for consumer interaction via a centralized controller only (typically through a website or dedicated application). Traditional frameworks work in small, single manager environments, but are impractical in even medium sized, complex, or distributed multi- manager environments such as smart homes, smart buildings, and smart cities. Our framework is built upon the Liberated Object Location System (LOLS) that provides a distributed, decentralized, secure, and consumer oriented system that merges a control management framework for data collection and analysis with the consumers and the smart elements in the environment. Digital twins, or proxy services, are created for each device. LOLS provides a directory service for each device and its digital twin, allowing consumers to interact with the connected devices in the environment either directly or through the digital twin. Digital twins may exist at multiple levels in the information hierarchy, allowing for localized, regional, or even global functional scope. All digital twins are integrated with the environment control and management functionality, allowing for scalable, distributed smart environments that provide a consumer accessible interface for each smart device.
智能环境的消费者框架
在本文中,我们提出了一个支持物联网(IoT)环境的智能框架,该框架促进了消费者与智能环境的交互,同时仍然提供管理环境所需的控制和管理功能。传统的智能框架只关注控制和管理功能,只允许通过集中控制器与消费者进行交互(通常通过网站或专用应用程序)。传统框架适用于小型的单管理器环境,但在中型的、复杂的或分布式的多管理器环境(如智能家庭、智能建筑和智能城市)中是不切实际的。我们的框架建立在解放对象定位系统(LOLS)的基础上,该系统提供了一个分布式、分散、安全和面向消费者的系统,该系统将用于数据收集和分析的控制管理框架与消费者和环境中的智能元素合并在一起。为每台设备创建数字双胞胎或代理服务。LOLS为每个设备及其数字孪生体提供目录服务,允许使用者直接或通过数字孪生体与环境中连接的设备进行交互。数字孪生可以存在于信息层次结构中的多个级别,从而允许本地化、区域甚至全局的功能范围。所有数字孪生体都集成了环境控制和管理功能,允许可扩展的分布式智能环境,为每个智能设备提供消费者可访问的接口。
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