Title |
Integrating Wireless Sensor Networks within a City Cloud |
ID_Doc |
44684 |
Authors |
Petrolo, R; Mitton, N; Soldatos, J; Hauswirth, M; Schiele, G |
Title |
Integrating Wireless Sensor Networks within a City Cloud |
Year |
2014 |
Published |
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DOI |
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Abstract |
Smart City solutions are currently based on multiple architectures, standards and platforms, which have led to a highly fragmented landscape. In order to allow cities to share data across systems and coordinate processes across domains, it is essential to break these silos. A way to achieve the purpose is sensor virtualization, discovery and data restitution. In this paper, a federation of FIT IoT-LAB within OpenIoT is presented. OpenIoT is a middleware that enables the collection of data streams from multiple heterogeneous geographically dispersed data sources, as well as their semantic unification and streaming with a cloud infrastructure. Future Internet of Things IoTLAB (FIT IoT-LAB) provides a very large scale infrastructure facility suitable for testing small wireless sensor devices and heterogeneous communicating objects. The integration proposed represents a way to reduce the gap existing in the Internet of Things (IoT) fragmentation, and, moreover, allows users to develop smart city applications by interacting directly with sensors at different layers. We illustrate it trough a basic temperature monitoring application to show its efficiency. |
Author Keywords |
Smart Cities; IoT; FIT IoT-LAB; OpenIoT |
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Document Type |
Other |
Open Access |
Open Access |
Source |
Conference Proceedings Citation Index - Science (CPCI-S) |
EID |
WOS:000366047300005 |
WoS Category |
Computer Science, Hardware & Architecture; Remote Sensing; Telecommunications |
Research Area |
Computer Science; Remote Sensing; Telecommunications |
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