2013
DOI: 10.1109/tii.2012.2187909
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A Modified DPWS Protocol Stack for 6LoWPAN-Based Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…Generally, four type resource allocation methods are followed in any business organization: by need, by merit, by social worth and by random assignment. Need allocation mainly focuses on condition that the required resources are provided to those selections that need them emergency basic [16]. An example of this is funds would be allocating to maintenance and repairing electrical hazards in the office premises.…”
Section: Resource Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Generally, four type resource allocation methods are followed in any business organization: by need, by merit, by social worth and by random assignment. Need allocation mainly focuses on condition that the required resources are provided to those selections that need them emergency basic [16]. An example of this is funds would be allocating to maintenance and repairing electrical hazards in the office premises.…”
Section: Resource Allocationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These IP smart objects will be the cornerstones of the next IoT, full-IP IoT, and could eliminate the need for protocol translation gateway such as in [14]. Protocol gateways are complex to design, manage, and deploy; their network fragmentation leads to non-efficient networks because of the inconsis- as encoding and compression [18], the integration with IPv6 infrastructure and 6LoWPAN [19,20], the scalability of service deployment [21], and the first security implementation has been included in the latest release of DPWS stacks.…”
Section: Internet Protocol For Smart Objectsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5]. Other technical issues of DPWS have also been explored such as encoding and compression [6], the integration with IPv6 infrastructure and 6LoWPAN [7,8], the scalability of service deployment [9], and the security in the latest release of WS4D DPWS stacks.…”
Section: Web Services For the Internet Of Thingsmentioning
confidence: 99%