2013
DOI: 10.3390/s130201787
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Combining Wireless Sensor Networks and Semantic Middleware for an Internet of Things-Based Sportsman/Woman Monitoring Application

Abstract: Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are spearheading the efforts taken to build and deploy systems aiming to accomplish the ultimate objectives of the Internet of Things. Due to the sensors WSNs nodes are provided with, and to their ubiquity and pervasive capabilities, these networks become extremely suitable for many applications that so-called conventional cabled or wireless networks are unable to handle. One of these still underdeveloped applications is monitoring physical parameters on a person. This is an esp… Show more

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“…(3) The concept of the bus as a way to use it for data transfer and service deployment is very consistent with the idea of having an intermediation architecture that is including a collection of services accessed by the applications. This layer of middleware architecture accurately matches the bus of an ESB, as it has already been used in other distributed systems with a strong need for decentralized data storage and management [56]. (4) By having a bus to transfer information from one part of the system to the other, it is made sure that there are no centralized (or at least especially prominent) components used to manage interconnectivity.…”
Section: Justification Of the Enterprise Service Bus (Esb) Architecturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…(3) The concept of the bus as a way to use it for data transfer and service deployment is very consistent with the idea of having an intermediation architecture that is including a collection of services accessed by the applications. This layer of middleware architecture accurately matches the bus of an ESB, as it has already been used in other distributed systems with a strong need for decentralized data storage and management [56]. (4) By having a bus to transfer information from one part of the system to the other, it is made sure that there are no centralized (or at least especially prominent) components used to manage interconnectivity.…”
Section: Justification Of the Enterprise Service Bus (Esb) Architecturementioning
confidence: 98%
“…Context information such as location, energy-status, routing tables of sensor is provided by it. [6] …”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LifeWear project intends to improve the quality of human life by using wearable equipment and applications for everyday use [46]. The main objective of LifeWear is the development of modern physiological monitoring to inspect human health parameters, like blood pressure, pulse, or the electrocardiogram of a patient in different environments.…”
Section: Validationmentioning
confidence: 99%