Serviceware - A service based management approach for WSN cloud infrastructures

S. Rea, M. Aslam, D. Pesch
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With the push for smart environments and the advent of concepts like Systems of Systems and Internet of Things, the need for underlying large-scale wireless sensor networks (WSNs) infrastructures is evident, however it is likely that no single private user could justify the costs to be incurred for a large-scale WSN deployment and the subsequent management and maintenance costs. In order to drive down costs and maximize the WSN utility a shared infrastructure approach makes large-scale multipurpose WSNs viable. The shared infrastructure paradigm where multiple applications and end users act on a single physical WSN infrastructure in parallel requires a fundamental change in the way WSN resources are managed are, specifically at the WSN device level. This paper draws on the cloud computing infrastructure as a service (IaaS) model and presents Serviceware - a middleware approach for infrastructure virtualization in next generation WSNs, where the WSN resources are exposed as services. Virtualization enables the slicing of the physical infrastructure into unique segments or virtual sensor networks that can be configured for individual end users according to their specific requirements.
Serviceware——用于WSN云基础设施的基于服务的管理方法
随着智能环境的推动以及系统系统和物联网等概念的出现,对底层大规模无线传感器网络(WSN)基础设施的需求是显而易见的,然而,很可能没有一个私人用户可以证明大规模WSN部署以及随后的管理和维护成本的合理性。为了降低成本和最大化WSN的效用,共享基础设施方法使大规模多用途WSN成为可能。在共享基础设施范例中,多个应用程序和最终用户并行地操作单个物理WSN基础设施,这需要对WSN资源的管理方式进行根本性的改变,特别是在WSN设备级别。本文借鉴云计算基础设施即服务(IaaS)模型,提出了Serviceware——一种用于下一代WSN基础设施虚拟化的中间件方法,其中WSN资源作为服务公开。虚拟化允许将物理基础设施切片为独特的段或虚拟传感器网络,这些网络可以根据个人最终用户的特定需求进行配置。
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