Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
Architectural styles and the design of network-based software architectures
The Internet of Things: A survey
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Using heterogeneous wireless sensor networks in a telemonitoring system for healthcare
IEEE Transactions on Information Technology in Biomedicine - Special section on affective and pervasive computing for healthcare
Programming wireless sensor networks: Fundamental concepts and state of the art
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
On network connectivity of wireless sensor networks for sandstorm monitoring
Computer Networks: The International Journal of Computer and Telecommunications Networking
Routing and mobility approaches in IPv6 over LoWPAN mesh networks
International Journal of Communication Systems
IEEE Communications Magazine
Web-based heterogeneous WSN integration using pervasive communication
PCCC '11 Proceedings of the 30th IEEE International Performance Computing and Communications Conference
Exploiting Ubiquitous Data Collection for Mobile Users in Wireless Sensor Networks
IEEE Transactions on Parallel and Distributed Systems
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Wireless Sensor Networks WSNs belongs to a new trend in technology in which tiny and resource constrained devices are wirelessly interconnected and are able to interact with the surrounding environment by collecting data such as temperature and humidity. Recently, due to the huge growth in the use of mobile devices with Internet connection, smartphones are becoming the center of future ubiquitous wireless networks. Interconnecting WSNs with smartphones and the Internet is a big challenge and new architectures are required due to the heterogeneity of these devices. Taking into account that people are using smartphones with Internet connection, there is a good opportunity to propose a new architecture for wireless sensors monitoring using push notifications and smartphones. Then, this paper proposes a ubiquitous approach for WSN monitoring based on a REST Web Service, a relational database, and an Android mobile application. Real-time data sensed by WSNs are sent directly to a smartphone or stored in a database and requested by the mobile application using a well-defined RESTful interface. A push notification system was created in order to alert mobile users when a sensor parameter overcomes a given threshold. The proposed architecture and mobile application were evaluated and validated using a laboratory WSN testbed and are ready for use.