URI | http://purl.tuc.gr/dl/dias/5160FCAC-F21F-4954-B885-63CE03938D2B | - |
Αναγνωριστικό | https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/7842383 | - |
Αναγνωριστικό | https://doi.org/10.1109/GLOCOM.2016.7842383 | - |
Γλώσσα | en | - |
Τίτλος | Which IoT protocol? Comparing standardized approaches over a common M2M application | en |
Δημιουργός | Fysarakis Konstantinos | en |
Δημιουργός | Φυσαρακης Κωνσταντινος | el |
Δημιουργός | Askoxylakis, Ioannis | en |
Δημιουργός | Soultatos Othonas | en |
Δημιουργός | Papaefstathiou Ioannis | en |
Δημιουργός | Παπαευσταθιου Ιωαννης | el |
Δημιουργός | Manifavas Charalabos | en |
Δημιουργός | Μανιφαβας Χαραλαμπος | el |
Δημιουργός | Katos, Vasilis | en |
Εκδότης | Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers | en |
Περίληψη | Computing devices already permeate working and living environments, while researchers and engineers aim to exploit the potential of pervasive systems in order to introduce new types of services and address inveterate and emerging problems. This process will lead us eventually to the era of urban computing and the Internet of Things (IoT). However, the long-promised improvements require overcoming some significant obstacles introduced by these technological advancements. One such obstacle is the lack of interoperable solutions, to facilitate the use, monitoring and management of the plethora of devices and their services. While seamless machine-to-machine (M2M) and human-to-machine (H2M) interactions are a necessity for secure and truly ubiquitous computing, the current status quo is that of a segregated and incompatible assortment of devices. The resource-constraints of the platforms integrated into smart environments, and their heterogeneity in hardware, network and overlaying technologies, only exacerbate these interoperability issues. Motivated by the above, this paper identifies three promising, standardized protocols, each following a different approach in addressing the above concerns. We evaluate the selected protocols in the context of designing and implementing an application requiring various M2M interactions, namely a policy-based access control framework for IoT devices. Thus, three variants of the application are developed, considering each protocol's intrinsic characteristics and features. Finally, the developed applications are evaluated on a common testbed of embedded devices, allowing us to extract useful conclusions concerning the protocols' performance, their intricacies and their applicability in similar applications. | en |
Τύπος | Πλήρης Δημοσίευση σε Συνέδριο | el |
Τύπος | Conference Full Paper | en |
Άδεια Χρήσης | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ | en |
Ημερομηνία | 2018-11-22 | - |
Ημερομηνία Δημοσίευσης | 2016 | - |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Authorisation | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Embedded systems | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | IoT | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Internet of Things | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Open systems | en |
Θεματική Κατηγορία | Protocols | en |
Βιβλιογραφική Αναφορά | K. Fysarakis, I. Askoxylakis, O. Soultatos, I. Papaefstathiou, C. Manifavas and V. Katos, "Which IoT protocol? Comparing standardized approaches over a common M2M application," in 59th IEEE Global Communications Conference, 2016. doi: 10.1109/GLOCOM.2016.7842383
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