Internet of Things Architecture
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 41 - tree represents the whole set of IoT applications that can be built from the sap (inf ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 42 - 2.1 Usage of the IoT Architectural Reference Model This section provides a non-exclus ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 43 - 2.1.2 Reference model as a common grounding Establishing a common grounding for a fie ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 44 - Nevertheless, the IoT ARM is an important tool in helping to achieve interoperability ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 45 - each a tender has to fulfil one can readily gain even more insight into the proposed ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 46 - 2.2 Architecture concepts This section elaborates on the structuring approach chosen ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 47 - While the physical view is of course central to IoT, the overwhelming variety of phys ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 48 - perspectives cut across the views. In other words, they do not replace views but prov ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 49 - 2.3 Introducing the ARM with a recurring example We will exemplify concepts of the Io ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 50 - turns off the engine and goes into a nearby restaurant. Unfortunately, Ted forgot tha ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 51 - 3 IoT Reference model 3.1 Introduction The first major contribution of the IoT Archit ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 52 - 3.2 Interaction of all sub-models The IoT Reference Model aims at establishing a comm ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 53 - Based on the IoT Domain Model, the IoT Information Model has been developed. It defin ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 54 - 3.3 Domain Model 3.3.1 Definition and purpose The IoT-A project defines a domain mode ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 55 - Sensor Node : Device lookupAssociations : Service resolveService : Service Measuremen ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 56 - and Human User in the case of ―Ted‖. What these entity categories mean and how they r ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 57 - section), we expatiate the IoT terminology and concepts in Section 3.3.3. A discussio ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 58 - Class A Class B Class C Figure 7 : UML Aggregation and Composition. Finally, an "open ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 59 - two key entities of the IoT. The User is a human person or some kind of a Digital Art ...
Internet of Things – Architecture © - 60 - software applications, agents or Services that may access other Services or Resources ...
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