2014
DOI: 10.1155/2014/476090
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Sensor Resource Sharing Approaches in Sensor-Cloud Infrastructure

Abstract: Generally, wireless sensor networks have been designed to support predefined application services. The tight coupling between a network and application limits the usability of sensor data. To increase the utilities of wireless sensor networks, sensor-cloud infrastructure has been proposed to provide an open and flexible platform to gather, store, use, and share data from heterogeneous sensors. In this paper, we introduce sensor-cloud infrastructure and present not only comprehensive technical issues like senso… Show more

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“…[59] Furthermore, to integrate the sensors as the so called "Sensor-Cloud Infrastructure" is also extremely sought for the development of IoT. [60] One of the directions for the future development of optical stress sensor, including bend-loss-based optical sensors, is miniaturization and integration on chips to meet the ever-increasing demand of the growing information society. Although various types of optical sensors have a wide range of designs, most of them are relatively large in size (at the scale of millimeter and centimeter), making them difficult for miniaturization and subsequent use in sensor (micro)chips.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[59] Furthermore, to integrate the sensors as the so called "Sensor-Cloud Infrastructure" is also extremely sought for the development of IoT. [60] One of the directions for the future development of optical stress sensor, including bend-loss-based optical sensors, is miniaturization and integration on chips to meet the ever-increasing demand of the growing information society. Although various types of optical sensors have a wide range of designs, most of them are relatively large in size (at the scale of millimeter and centimeter), making them difficult for miniaturization and subsequent use in sensor (micro)chips.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To enhance the availability of sensor data, the team proposed building a flexible open platform. This platform can describe sensor capabilities and publish or subscribe to sensor data through standardized middleware [ 2 ]. To solve the problem of industrial wireless network communication data access in a multi-hop environment, Raptis et al proposed a distributed data access method [ 3 ].…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Such forms of studies were mainly focused on interoperability and issues associated with the integration of the IoT devices. Lim and Park [62] have developed unique middleware services for performing the sharing of significant resources while integrating cloud and sensors in IoT-based applications. Hachem et al [63] have introduced a novel middleware system that is motivated by service-oriented architecture in IoT.…”
Section: A Frequently Investigated Problemsmentioning
confidence: 99%