2010 Sixth International Conference on Intelligent Environments 2010
DOI: 10.1109/ie.2010.45
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Sensors as a Service Oriented Architecture: Middleware for Sensor Networks

Abstract: There is a significant challenge in designing, optimizing, deploying and managing complex sensor networks over heterogeneous communications infrastructures. The ITA Sensor Fabric addresses these challenges in the areas of sensor identification and discovery, sensor access and control, and sensor data consumability, by extending the message bus model commonly found in commercial IT infrastructures out to the edge of the network. In this paper we take the message bus model further into a semantically rich, model… Show more

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“…Services may form a part of other services in an automated composition that should be adaptive and selfmanaging. The automated composition of services can provide advantages such as information typing, service optimization, functional redundancy and substitution and runtime optimization [28,39].…”
Section: B Sensor Publisher Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Services may form a part of other services in an automated composition that should be adaptive and selfmanaging. The automated composition of services can provide advantages such as information typing, service optimization, functional redundancy and substitution and runtime optimization [28,39].…”
Section: B Sensor Publisher Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Providing distinguished tools for testing in the SOA space can be a complicated task. If accomplished, the architecture would have many flaws, which would be difficult to rectify within the application [17,20]. …”
Section: The Requirements Of An Soa For Wsnsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The monitoring system for a patient using SOA as shown in Figure 10 [41], An SOA approach is applied into WSNs to design different applications to monitor the patients for long periods of time [20]. Through SOA, the sharing of patient data has become cost-effective and secure.…”
Section: Service-oriented Middleware (Som) Architectures Approachementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In resource constrained sensor networks, however, alternative implementations must be considered whilst still retaining the fundamental architectural principles of an SOA. The tradeoffs that must be adopted in these circumstances have been discussed in [2,3] and have been shown to enable effective service deployment at the edge of networks.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%