The networked physical world: an automated identification architecture

Daniel W. Engels, Joseph Timothy Foley, J. Waldrop, Sanjay E. Sarma, David L. Brock
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We have developed an open and scalable network-oriented architecture that integrates the physical world with the virtual world and admits the efficient storage and retrieval of data and information. The architecture works with existing and future network and Automated Identification (Auto-ID) technologies and requires the use of Globally Unique IDentifiers (GUIDes). An Auto-ID tag affixed to a physical object stores the GUIDe for that object. Networked tag readers wirelessly communicate with the Auto-ID tags, thereby connecting the physical objects to the network. An object's GUIDe acts as a pointer to storage locations for data and information about that object, operating in a similar manner to pointers in programming languages. Given a GUIDe, the Object Name Service (ONS), a facility similar to the Domain Name Service (DNS), is queried to identify these storage locations on the local network and over the Internet. Storing an object's data and information in a standardized XML-based language such as PML allows the use of Internet friendly query languages such as XQL and Quilt and enables the automated storage and retrieval of data and information at remote locations. Our architecture efficiently networks the physical world, allowing effective and truly automated information search, information retrieval, and functionality.
网络化的物理世界:一个自动识别体系结构
我们已经开发了一个开放和可扩展的面向网络的体系结构,它集成了物理世界和虚拟世界,并允许有效的存储和检索数据和信息。该架构适用于现有和未来的网络和自动识别(Auto-ID)技术,并要求使用全局唯一标识符(guide)。贴在物理对象上的Auto-ID标签存储了该对象的GUIDe。联网标签阅读器与自动识别标签无线通信,从而将物理对象连接到网络中。对象的GUIDe充当指向有关该对象的数据和信息的存储位置的指针,其操作方式与编程语言中的指针类似。给定一个指南,查询对象名称服务(ONS),一种类似于域名服务(DNS)的设施,以确定本地网络和Internet上的这些存储位置。用标准化的基于xml的语言(如PML)存储对象的数据和信息,允许使用Internet友好的查询语言(如XQL和Quilt),并允许在远程位置自动存储和检索数据和信息。我们的体系结构有效地将物理世界联网,允许有效和真正自动化的信息搜索、信息检索和功能。
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