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Defining the stack for service delivery models and interoperability in the internet of things: A practical case with OpenIoT-VDK

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posted on 2024-11-01, 22:34 authored by Martin Serrano, Hoan Quoc, Danh Phuoc, Manfred Hauswirth, John Soldatos, Nikos Kefalakis, Prem Prakash Jayaraman, Arkady Zaslavsky
This paper introduces the stack for service delivery models and interoperability in the Internet of Things. The main characteristics and functional layers of the IoT stack are described. The applicability of the IoT stack is described based on particular use cases and deployed pilots. The validation of the IoT stack in terms of functionality and adaptation at different IoT particular areas is based on the Virtual Development Kit (VDK) developed and implemented within the framework of the OpenIoT project - OpenIoT project is the awarded Internet of Things open-source rookie of the year by BlackDuck Software Co. (www.github.com/OpenIotOrg ). The methods and standards that boosted OpenIoT-VDK implementation are described in this paper. An instance of the OpenIoT-VDK process is described as the practical use case demonstrating being an IoT platform with autonomic behavior. OpenIoT-VDK creates IoT instances, analyzes the IoT stack dependence, and resolves them following interoperability principles. The OpenIoT-VDK instance deploys IoT service delivery models facilitating the validation of use cases by using the OpenIoT platform. As proof of concept, a delivered IoT service using open data from OpenIoT local instantiation is described.

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1109/JSAC.2015.2393491
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    ISSN - Is published in 07338716

Journal

IEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications

Volume

33

Issue

4

Start page

676

End page

689

Total pages

14

Publisher

IEEE

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2015 IEEE

Former Identifier

2006054830

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2015-08-25

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