Neil Ayeb, É. Rutten, Sébastien Bolle, T. Coupaye, Marc Douet
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Towards an Autonomic and Distributed Device Management for the Internet of Things
Device Management (DM) is currently industrially deployed for LAN devices, phones and workstation management. Internet of Things (IoT) devices are massive, dynamic, heterogeneous, and inter-operable. Existing solutions are not suitable for IoT management. This doctoral research in an industrial environment addresses these limitations with a novel autonomic and distributed approach for the DM.