Paulo F. Pires, Everton Cavalcante, T. Barros, Flávia Coimbra Delicato, T. Batista, Bruno Costa
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摘要
物联网(IoT)已经作为一种范例出现,在这种范例中,智能事物在它们之间以及与Web上可用的其他物理和虚拟对象进行主动协作,以执行高级任务。物联网环境通常具有高度的异构性,因此包含具有不同能力、功能和网络协议的设备。在这种情况下,有必要为应用程序和最终用户提供物理设备和服务的抽象,以及管理这些异构元素之间互操作性的方法。在此背景下,我们介绍了EcoDiF (Web Ecosystem of Physical Devices),这是一个基于Web的平台,用于将异构物理设备与应用程序和用户集成在一起,以提供支持实时数据控制、可视化、处理和存储的服务。本文介绍了EcoDiF的主要特性,并详细介绍了其基于HTTP、REST、EEML和EMML等知名Web技术的体系结构和实现。此外,我们通过来自不同领域的概念验证应用程序以及平台的性能分析,对EcoDiF原型进行了初步评估。
A Platform for Integrating Physical Devices in the Internet of Things
The Internet of Things (IoT) has emerged as a paradigm in which smart things actively collaborate among them and with other physical and virtual objects available in the Web in order to perform high-level tasks. IoT environments are typically characterized by a high degree of heterogeneity, thus encompassing devices with different capabilities, functionalities, and network protocols. In such a scenario, it is necessary to provide abstractions for physical devices and services to applications and end-users, as well as means to manage the interoperability between such heterogeneous elements. In this context, we introduce EcoDiF (Web Ecosystem of Physical Devices), a Web-based platform for integrating heterogeneous physical devices with applications and users in order to provide services to support real-time data control, visualization, processing, and storage. In this paper, we present the main features of EcoDiF and detail its architecture and implementation, which is based on well-known Web technologies such as HTTP, REST, EEML, and EMML. Furthermore, we present a preliminary evaluation of an EcoDiF prototype through proof-of-concept applications from different domains as well as a performance analysis of the platform.