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Figure 91: Interacting services for a home-patient monitoring scenario. ............ - 284 -
Figure 92: Telos ultra-low power wireless module. ............................................ - 285 -
Figure 93: Various deployment configurations of devices, resources, and services. .. -
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Figure 94: Three steps to use the IoT Information Model ................................... - 288 -
Figure 95: Using perspectives (adopted from [Rozanski 2005]) .................. - 291 -
Figure 96: Alternate paths to designing the addition a Device to an IoT System - 294 -
Figure 97: Adding a new Device to the system - activity diagram ...................... - 296 -
Figure 98: Device configuration update interactions .......................................... - 297 -
Figure 99: Road condition scenario .................................................................... - 298 -
Figure 100: Insertion of service descriptions and associations .......................... - 299 -
Figure 101: Discovery of services providing information about the road conditions for
the road segment in the direction the car is driving ............................................ - 300 -
Figure 102: Discovery and invocation of services providing the road conditions based
on a geographic scope ....................................................................................... - 300 -
Figure 103: Interactions CEP Service C Subscribe ........................................ - 302 -
Figure 104: Interactions CEP Service C Publish ............................................ - 302 -
Figure 105: EPCglobal system architecture (simplified). .................................... - 313 -
Figure 106: EPCglobal domain model fit into the IoT Domain Model. ................ - 317 -
Figure 107: Ubiquitous ID architecture ............................................................... - 321 -
Figure 108: uID architecture fit into the IoT Domain Model. ............................... - 323 -
Figure 109: Current architecture of MUNICH platform ....................................... - 325 -
Figure 110: IoT Business Process Model of MUNICH use case ........................ - 327 -
Figure 111: Domain model of MUNICH platform ................................................ - 329 -
Figure 112: Functional View of the MUNICH platfom ......................................... - 330 -
Figure 113: Information Model of MUNICH platform .......................................... - 331 -
Figure 114: Service Description MUNICH platform. ........................................... - 332 -
Figure 115: Interactions MUNICH platform. ....................................................... - 333 -