2016 International Conference on Frontiers of Information Technology (FIT) 2016
DOI: 10.1109/fit.2016.7857546
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Internet of Things using publish and subscribe method cloud-based application to NFT-based hydroponic system

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“…The result shows better performance in terms of throughput and message sizes being transmitted compared to previous research [20][21] [22]. The possible reason is different hardware [20] is using Wemos D1 R2 as microcontroller and Mosquitto as a broker, different message size [21] and using different cloud brokers such as Mosquitto and Paho [22]. MQTT performs better than AMQP in bandwidth usage and message throughput.…”
Section: B Throughputmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…The result shows better performance in terms of throughput and message sizes being transmitted compared to previous research [20][21] [22]. The possible reason is different hardware [20] is using Wemos D1 R2 as microcontroller and Mosquitto as a broker, different message size [21] and using different cloud brokers such as Mosquitto and Paho [22]. MQTT performs better than AMQP in bandwidth usage and message throughput.…”
Section: B Throughputmentioning
confidence: 76%
“…This protocol is being adopted widely and used extensively by most big companies such as Amazon and Facebook to exchange data between resource-constrained devices. MQTT supports publish/subscribe architecture [9] over TCP [10] protocol. It has two components that are the client as a publisher or subscriber and the broker.…”
Section: A Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (Mqtt) Protocolmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Os autores em [Triawan et al 2016] propuseram o uso do middleware publish/subscribe Mosquitto, que implementa o protocolo Message Queue Telemetry Transport (MQTT) hospedado na nuvem para uma aplicação de sistema hidropônico controlável pela Internet com sensores e atuadores. As taxas de transmissão conseguidas, especialmente para o recebimento de dados do middleware, são de ordem inferior a 100KBps, tal velocidade pode ser um empecilho para aplicações de tempo real.…”
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“…Além disso, a heterogeneidade dos dispositivos dificulta consideravelmente a comunicação e a integração entre eles, tornando um desafio mais complexo no desenvolvimento de serviços na IoT de acordo com a escala do problema a se resolver. Para sanar tais problemas, várias soluções [Kreps et al 2011a, Triawan et al 2016, Wiska et al 2016 utilizam middlewares para lidar com a integração dos dados e com a heterogeneidade dos dispositivos. Apesar da utilização de middlewares ser promissora, ainda há diversos desafios para serem resolvidos, sendo um deles a especificação de uma interface padrão para a conexão de dispositivos, sensores e aplicações heterogêneos para o desenvolvimento de serviços inteligentes.…”
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