2012
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32686-8_3
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Open and Scalable IoT Platform and Its Applications for Real Time Access Line Monitoring and Alarm Correlation

Abstract: Abstract.We present an open intelligent communication platform that can be used to support various usage scenarios related to future internet of things. Its purpose is twofold: to support fusion of large amounts of data, irrespective of their source or structure and to provide users or devices with semantically analysed and enriched data according to their needs and context. Using the platform, users are able to access enriched data, receive warnings and notifications about events recognised by the system. We … Show more

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“…Open Intelligent communication platforms are on the rise [38]. The main purpose of the IoT platform is to provide semantically analyzed and enriched data to users or devices according to their needs and context.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Open Intelligent communication platforms are on the rise [38]. The main purpose of the IoT platform is to provide semantically analyzed and enriched data to users or devices according to their needs and context.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A city‐scale cloud infrastructure should implement schemes for network traffic scalability and large‐scale data management to assure high‐quality services despite the increasing system size. The relatively new concept of the Internet of Things and the base techniques developed for such systems can be cadidates to be applied to stablise the system as the network scales to a large number of devices . Furthermore, we point out that the increased quantity in data coming from smart city applications may affect the bandwidth allocated for typical everyday use.…”
Section: Challenges In Smart System Integrationmentioning
confidence: 99%