2014 IEEE Globecom Workshops (GC Wkshps) 2014
DOI: 10.1109/glocomw.2014.7063502
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The development of M2M standards for ubiquitous sensing service layer

Abstract: Currently, a lot of research efforts are ongoing in the Machine-to-Machine (M2M) communication area, with the object of creating an ubiquitous sensing framework to connect real and virtual things. In the same context, various standards developing organizations (SDO) have recently promoted standardization activities in the M2M domain. In this paper, we investigate the standardization efforts toward a common M2M service layer that provides end-to-end service delivery and integrates heterogeneous devices and tech… Show more

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“…State of the Art review of existing M2M/IoT standardization activities and M2M middleware specications toward a common M2M service layer that provides end-to-end service delivery and integrates heterogeneous devices and technologies. Findings of this step are published in [5,32,33,34] 2. Study of Smart City service's requirements from the perspective of the network operator, service provider, service developer, and end user, which characterize an executable practice for Smart City.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…State of the Art review of existing M2M/IoT standardization activities and M2M middleware specications toward a common M2M service layer that provides end-to-end service delivery and integrates heterogeneous devices and technologies. Findings of this step are published in [5,32,33,34] 2. Study of Smart City service's requirements from the perspective of the network operator, service provider, service developer, and end user, which characterize an executable practice for Smart City.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the course of the research for this dissertation, several related publications have been disseminated that present the work within the topic of interest: eight conference papers reecting the main contributions ( [42,43,5,32,45,46,40,39]), one book chapter ( [190]) and six conference papers about related elds of application in the context of Smart City services ( [24,31,35,29,38,176]), and seven joint papers with other research projects members ( [191,136,36,37,43,44,192] open research issues to be addressed for the realization of this device-tier interaction [194]. However, it shall bring signicant improvements in developing emergency applications and vehicle-to-vehicle (V2V) communication.…”
Section: Summary Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The key objective of oneM2M is to involve organizations from M2M-related business domains and then prepare, approve and maintain the necessary set of technical specifications. OneM2M is developed to define a number of requirements and specifications including the followings [29,58]:…”
Section: Onem2mmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The proposed framework was exemplified on top of the OpenMTC toolkit [17]. The OpenMTC platform is a prototype implementation of the oneM2M standard to provide a horizontal convergence layer supporting multiple vertical application domains, such as transport, utilities, and EHealth [18]. The OpenMTC features are aligned with the OneM2M Rel.1 specifications [8], providing an implementation of Common Service Entities (CSE) at the Frontend (Gateway/Device) and Backend (Network Server) M2M architecture.…”
Section: Design Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%