2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2007.05.036
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Service-oriented sensor–actuator networks: Promises, challenges, and the road ahead

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“…Many objects that think come with processing capabilities, but no code to use it. "for years, closed networks" were "deployed for a specific application... we argue that the next generation WSN require customizable architecture" [24]. Giving every node the ability to interact with any other seems to be a solid basis for building distributed applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Many objects that think come with processing capabilities, but no code to use it. "for years, closed networks" were "deployed for a specific application... we argue that the next generation WSN require customizable architecture" [24]. Giving every node the ability to interact with any other seems to be a solid basis for building distributed applications.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of service-oriented sensor network architecture was proposed that encompass a set of sensor services and enables rapid scalable systems based on reusable services (Rezgui & Eltoweissy, 2007). For deploying this idea in WSANs need to handle problems such as the functionality interface and probabilities of service, as well as identifying the differences of sensor and actuator services.…”
Section: Application-specific Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, both services designed for a WSN and services designed for the Internet may be described using the Smart model. Although there are many service models for the Internet [11,12] and a few service-oriented models for WSNs [13,14], for the best of our knowledge, Smart is the first service model able to describe both WSN and Internet services.…”
Section: Smartmentioning
confidence: 99%