支持性智能家居系统:互联网服务提供商网络的利用评估

Saif Almhairat, Bruce Wallace, J. Larivière-Chartier, A. El-Haraki, R. Goubran, F. Knoefel
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通过环境传感器和在某些情况下可穿戴传感器使用基于住宅的福祉评估,导致了许多住宅监测系统和支持性智能家居的研究项目,这些项目通过互联网连接到云处理。许多这样的系统已经进行了试点测试,一些早期的例子正在进入商业版本。本报告侧重于大规模使用的一个关键方面,这一方面尚未得到广泛考虑,即住宅和云之间的电信提供商网络。这项工作报告了在执行相同功能的系统和必须路由的非常小的数据包占主导地位之间产生的网络流量的10倍差异。该项目比较了两种提供健康监测的智能家居系统和两种评估生命体征和睡眠的智能床传感器。结果表明,传感系统的设计可以有很大的不同,并且广泛部署,例如多租户建筑物中的许多住宅,将迫使电信提供商服务中考虑这些影响。
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Supportive Smart Home Systems: Utilization Assessment for Internet Service Provider Networks
The use of residence-based well-being assessment through ambient and, in some cases, wearable sensors has led to many research projects for residential monitoring systems and supportive smart homes that are connected over the Internet to cloud processing. Many of these systems have been pilot tested and some early examples are entering commercial release. This report focuses on a key aspect for scaled use that has not been extensively considered which is the telecommunications provider network between the residence and the cloud. This work reports a 10-fold difference in network traffic generated between systems performing the same functionality and predominance of very small packets which must be routed. The project compares two smart home systems providing well-being monitoring and two smart bed sensors that assess vital signs and sleep. The results show how the design of sensing systems can vary greatly and that widespread deployment, such as many residences in a multi-tenant building, will force consideration of these effects within the telecommunication provider services.
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