Sensor Networks and Configuration
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-37366-7_3
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“…Examples include an integration architecture of Cloud computing and WSNs [8], SensorWeb [9], SensorGrid [10], [11], [12], the Sensor-Cloud infrastructure [13], the BodyCloud architecture [16] and use of wireless sensors in buildings [17] etc.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Examples include an integration architecture of Cloud computing and WSNs [8], SensorWeb [9], SensorGrid [10], [11], [12], the Sensor-Cloud infrastructure [13], the BodyCloud architecture [16] and use of wireless sensors in buildings [17] etc.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chu et al [9] propose the Open Sensor Web Architecture (OSWA) -an OGC (Open Geospatial Consortium) standards-compliant software infrastructure for providing service-oriented access to and management/ integration of sensors created by NICTA/Melbourne University. OSWA is designed around the conventional computing Grid layers: fabric, services, development and application.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The project has, in addition, specified standard web service interfaces for collecting observations and system information (Sensor Observations Service), requesting the execution of observations and sensor data acquisitions (Sensor Planning Service-SPS), publishing and subscribing to alerts produced by sensors (Sensor Alert Service-SAS), and delivering in an asynchronous manner messages and alerts from SAS and SPS (Web Notification Services). A service-oriented sensor Web architecture leveraging the SWE technologies is presented in [33].…”
Section: Related Studymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Current research papers agree that one of the critical points to leverage on the potential usefulness of WSNs is the possibility of abstracting common WSNs problems by means of convenient middleware, but literature is not coherent when defining what a middleware is (Albano et Al., 2007-1;Bai et Al., 2009;Chu & Buyya, 2007;Hadim & Mohamed, 2006;Mottola & Picco, 2008;Rahman, 2009;Romer et Al., 2002;Rubio et Al., 2007;Sugihara et Al., 2008;Tong, 2009;Wang et Al., 2008). To this purpose we focus on the goals that a middleware has to achieve.…”
Section: Organizing Middleware Mechanisms Into Layersmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The service approach to WSN was developed also in the direction of web services. Open Sensor Web Architecture (OSWA) (Chu & Buyya, 2007) aims at making various types of web-resident sensors and instruments, discoverable, accessible and controllable via the World Wide Web. The novelty of this approach resides in the efforts that have been made in overcoming the obstacles related to the heterogeneity of the different sensors and instruments that were targeted by sensor web projects.…”
Section: Service Architectures For Static Local Entitiesmentioning
confidence: 99%