Liberalising Deployment of Internet of Things Devices and Services in Large Scale Environments

作者: Andrej Mihailovic

DOI: 10.1007/S11277-016-3837-0

关键词: End userWeb of ThingsInformation-centric networkingInternet applianceSoftware deploymentIdentification (information)Internet transitThe InternetComputer scienceInternet of ThingsWorld Wide Web

摘要: There is an ongoing enormous expansion of Internet Things devices and services in everyday life, notably novel large scale urban environments called Smart Cities. There, availability uses by end users businesses mainly palpable subject to prior knowledge the relevant providers use dedicated applications that are associated with them. This current reality can be largely ascribed property "verticality" autonomous eco-systems Cities, where (e.g. sensor nodes) connected over a communication infrastructure service-cloud platforms deliver process data then presented at level. paper explains possibilities for revolutionary changes needed towards liberalising deployment visibility IoT It advocates conceptual approach termed "horizontal networking Things" facilitating more open generic presence through proposed identification meta-data. The vision built on practical features setups. comprise combinations opportunistic near-match search discovery model, meta-data also reflecting physical network-based dimensions devices' locations, routing flow models emerging via Information-Centric Networking required elements telecommunication Internet.

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