A distributed resource management architecture for interconnecting web-of-things using uBox

Naoya Namatame, Yong Ding, Till Riedel, Hideyuki Tokuda, Takashi Miyaki, Michael Beigl

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Abstract

Although there are many smart devices and networked embedded object applications using World Wide Web technologies, it is still a big step to go towards a true Web of Things. It is e.g. difficult to build ubiquitous WoT applications that work in and accross multiple environments. Approaches which aggregate WoT ressources by centralizing all the resource information, have problems: total dependency on external infrasture, lack of private WoT management, inflexible communication patterns and limited dynamic ressource discovery and mapping. To solve these problems, we propose uBox, a local WoT platform which can be a stand-alone server to make your WoT environment, with interfaces to connect the other local WoT platforms. This way, which we call uBoXing, we can create World Wide WoT platform with a distributed architecture. This paper describes the concept of a distributed resource management architecture, and how we implement the concept into software. Also, we will discuss the platform with the example application in SmartTecO environment.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWoT 2011 - Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on the Web of Things, in Conjunction with the 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011
Externally publishedYes
Event2nd International Workshop on the Web of Things, WoT 2011, in Conjunction with the 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing - San Francisco, CA, United States
Duration: 2011 Jun 122011 Jun 12

Publication series

NameACM International Conference Proceeding Series

Other

Other2nd International Workshop on the Web of Things, WoT 2011, in Conjunction with the 9th International Conference on Pervasive Computing
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CitySan Francisco, CA
Period11/6/1211/6/12

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Software
  • Human-Computer Interaction
  • Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition
  • Computer Networks and Communications

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