A Middleware-Based Network Architecture for the Web of Things

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Web of Things has been proposed to facilitate the integration and composition of everyday device like sensors and actuators with existing standards and blueprints. However, the existing researches do not address all the problems such as integrating legacy devices with constrained capabilities, managing the resources with dynamic attributes. In addition, considering the large-scale deployment of devices in WoT, the deployment expense is supposed to be controlled. In this paper, we propose a middleware-based network architecture for the web of things. Within the architecture, we deal with the practical challenges in deployment. A SMART HOME system is developed as the implementation to verify and discuss the proposed architecture.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 756-759)

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2332-2338

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September 2013

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