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SOSP '03 Proceedings of the nineteenth ACM symposium on Operating systems principles
A wireless sensor network for structural health monitoring: performance and experience
EmNets '05 Proceedings of the 2nd IEEE workshop on Embedded Networked Sensors
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Self-organising Management Overlays for Future Internet Services
MACE '08 Proceedings of the 3rd IEEE international workshop on Modelling Autonomic Communications Environments
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IEEE Transactions on Network and Service Management
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In this paper we present a service management platform and an architecture which integrates the features of IoT with the management features of modern autonomic network management, and many service features from the world of Services. We present an architecture for INOX, a robust and adaptable Service Platform for the Internet of Things and Inter-Connected Smart Objects. The platform integrates many of the ideas from Autonomic Network Management and Services and provides the functionality which allows for better use of the sensors, things and the smart objects through enhanced application development, more flexible service deployment, virtualized elements, and better service management. This paper presents the current status of our work on a reference framework for the management and integration of smart objects and virtual networks into such a service platform.