2014 International Conference on the Internet of Things (IOT) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/iot.2014.7030121
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Dragon: Data discovery and collection architecture for distributed IoT

Abstract: Abstract-Wireless Low-powered Sensing Systems (WLSS) are becoming more prevalent, taking the form of Wireless Sensor/Actuator Networks, Internet of Things, Phones etc. As node and network capabilities of such systems improve, there is more motivation to push computation into the network as it saves energy, prolongs system lifetime, and enables timely responses to events or control activities. Another advantage of such edgeprocessing is that these networks can become autonomous in the sense that users can direc… Show more

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“…T HIS work extends contributions presented in [1]. There are 10 billion wirelessly connected devices estimated to be in routine use today, and it is predicted that this figure will exceed 30 billion by 2020 [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
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“…T HIS work extends contributions presented in [1]. There are 10 billion wirelessly connected devices estimated to be in routine use today, and it is predicted that this figure will exceed 30 billion by 2020 [2].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 65%
“…This work proposes and extends the DRAGON platform [1], which provides methods to tackle the first two of the aforementioned problems by allowing any node in the network to find a set of nodes fulfilling given static requirements and providing a reliable point-to-point communication. More precisely, the contributions of the paper are as follows:…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A snapshot query is executed only once and therefore offers very small room for query execution optimisation. The optimisation is focused on inexpensive identification of relevant nodes and retrieving data from them as the query optimisation overhead could easily exceed the gain of this optimisation [7]. On the other hand, continuous queries allow much wider query optimisation possibilities as the query is executed many times over a specified period of time (possibly indefinitely).…”
Section: Rationale and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our platform for in-network processing of continuous queries extends our previous work on DRAGON [7]. We briefly review the main features of DRAGON and explain its functionality.…”
Section: Computational Platformmentioning
confidence: 99%