An ideal IoT solution for real-time web monitoring

Diogo, Pedro, Lopes, Nuno and Reis, Luís, (2017). An ideal IoT solution for real-time web monitoring. Cluster Computing, 20(3), 2193-2209

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    Author Diogo, Pedro
    Lopes, Nuno
    Reis, Luís
    Title An ideal IoT solution for real-time web monitoring
    Appearing in Cluster Computing
    Volume 20
    Issue No. 3
    Publication Date 2017-05-18
    Place of Publication Online
    Publisher Springer US
    Start page 2193
    End page 2209
    Language eng
    Abstract For the internet of things (IoT) to fully emerge, it is necessary to design a suitable system architecture and specific protocols for this environment. The former to provide horizontal solutions, breaking away the current paradigm of silos solutions, and thus, allowing the creation of open and interoperable systems; while the latter will offer efficient and scalable communications. This paper presents the latest standards and ongoing efforts to develop specific protocols for IoT. Furthermore, this paper presents a new system, with the most recent standards for IoT. Its design, implementation and evaluation will be also described. The proposed system is based on the latest ETSI M2M specification (ETSI TC M2M in ETSI TS 103 093 V2.1.1. http://www.etsi.org/deliver/etsi_ts/103000_103099/103093/02.01.01_60/ts_103093v020101p.pdf, 2013b) and the MQTT protocol (IBM, Eurotech in MQTT V3.1 Protocol Specification pp 1–42, http://public.dhe.ibm.com/software/dw/webservices/ws-mqtt/MQTT_V3.1_Protocol_Specific.pdf, 2010). With this solution it is possible to show how we can create new applications to run over it and the importance of designing specifically tailored for IoT communication protocols in order to support real-time applications.
    Keyword IoT
    Standards
    Horizontal Solution
    Copyright Holder Springer Science and Business Media New York
    Copyright Year 2017
    Copyright type All rights reserved
    ISSN 15737543
    DOI 10.1007/s10586-017-0861-0
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