The Internet of Things: A survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Model-to-metamodel transformation for the development of component-based systems
MODELS'10 Proceedings of the 13th international conference on Model driven engineering languages and systems: Part II
Towards application development for the internet of things
Proceedings of the 8th Middleware Doctoral Symposium
Review: An overview of the Internet of Things for people with disabilities
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
A generic approach simplifying model-to-model transformation chains
MODELS'12 Proceedings of the 15th international conference on Model Driven Engineering Languages and Systems
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More and more devices become network enabled and are integrated within one large, distributed system. The serviceoriented paradigm is the main concept to implement this approachand to cope with the heterogeneity of the underlying network. However, resource constraints imposed by the underlying hardware, such as 8-Bit micro controllers, require efficient protocols and often prohibit the use of technologies known from the Web service domain, the major implementation of the service-oriented paradigm. Nevertheless, a quick and seamless information flow between embedded devices and Web services is an important requirement for many application scenarios, e.g., real-time aware production management or the Internet of Things. Within this paper, we present an approach that allows to profit from the benefits of traditional SOA implementations, such as Web service interfaces and an IP compatible addressing scheme, and on the other hand can be implemented on resource constraint devices. The main idea is to use a data-centric processing paradigm at the device level and a gateway that mediates between the Web service and the embedded device world.