21st International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops (AINAW'07) 2007
DOI: 10.1109/ainaw.2007.330
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Service-Oriented Architectures for Embedded Systems Using Devices Profile for Web Services

Abstract: In recent years a movement from distributed systems controlled by users to automatic, autonomous and self-configuring distributed systems is noticeable. Web services is one approach but lacking the secure integration of resource-constraint devices.This paper describes the Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS), underlying protocols and a DPWS toolkit implementation based on C and gSOAP and discuss its current state. It has enormous relevance for embedded systems and industrial automation since DPWS targets re… Show more

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“…Features Migration Security Mobile ad-hoc and Context-P2P environments awareness Srirama et al [3][4][5][6] X X O X Ou et al [7] O X O X Zeeb et al [8][9][10] X O X O Aijaz et al [11] X X O X Asif et al [12] X O X X Auletta et al [13] X X O X Adacal and Bener [14] O X O X Chatti et al [15] X X X X Gehlen et al [16] X O X X Gehlen and Pham [17] X O O X Gehlen and Mavrosmatis [18] X X X O Pham and Gehlen [19] X X X X Nicoloudis and Pratistha [20] X X X …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Features Migration Security Mobile ad-hoc and Context-P2P environments awareness Srirama et al [3][4][5][6] X X O X Ou et al [7] O X O X Zeeb et al [8][9][10] X O X O Aijaz et al [11] X X O X Asif et al [12] X O X X Auletta et al [13] X X O X Adacal and Bener [14] O X O X Chatti et al [15] X X X X Gehlen et al [16] X O X X Gehlen and Pham [17] X O O X Gehlen and Mavrosmatis [18] X X X O Pham and Gehlen [19] X X X X Nicoloudis and Pratistha [20] X X X …”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zeeb et al [8][9][10] introduce test-toolkits for the Web Service for Device (WS4D) project for integrating the in- Srirama et al [3][4][5][6] Propose an application framework for providing Web services in a mobile Ou et al [7] P2P network 2007 Zeeb et al [8][9][10] Introduce test-toolkits for the Web Service for Device (WS4D) project Aijaz et al [11] Handle asynchronous requests in a mobile environment Asif et al [12] Propose a lightweight Web service provider toolkit, which supports the security in embedded environment 2006 Auletta et al [13] Propose a Web service framework for the Bluetooth protocol Adacal and Bener [14] Propose an agent-based framework Chatti et al [15] Propose a mobile Web service framework in a learning domain Gehlen et al [16] Propose a framework for SOAP-UDP binding 2005 Gehlen and Pham [17] Propose an application framework for a P2P environment Gehlen and Mavrosmatis [18] Propose a mobile Web service middleware for context-aware applications Pham and Gehlen [19] Presents an infrastructure that provides the capability of hosting Web 2004…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Meanwhile, it also adds two other protocols: WSDiscovery and WS-Eventing, to support service-oriented devices dynamic discovery and interoperability [6] (see Fig.1). …”
Section: Web Services For Devicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…There are many middleware technology standards for devices connection and integration, such as organization for the advancement of structured information standards (OASIS) standards, UA standards, OPC-UA standards, ISA-95 standards, UPnP [5] , Jini, and devices profile for web services (DPWS) [6] . DPWS which takes the same way as service-oriented architecture (SOA) [7] to integrate services, has prominent advantages in flexibility, reusability, combination convenience, massive communication and data protocol standards.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…H. Bohn et al [3] announced the first DPWS-compliant protocol stack and presented results obtained in several SIRENA-project related demonstrators. E. Zeeb et al [4] introduced a derived DPWS-toolkit based on C and gSOAP and discussed the relevance of web services for embedded devices with regard to industrial automation. They also described a potential "shift in the industrial landscape" of highly heterogeneous devices.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%