Accessing Wireless Sensor Networks Via Dynamically Reconfigurable Interaction Models
Autor:
Gomes, Maria Cecília
; Paulino, Hervé
; Baptista, Adérito
; Araújo, Filipe
Fecha:
12/2012Palabra clave:
Revista / editorial:
International Journal of Interactive Multimedia and Artificial Intelligence (IJIMAI)Tipo de Ítem:
articleDirección web:
https://www.ijimai.org/journal/node/365
Resumen:
The Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) technology is already perceived as fundamental for science across many domains, since it provides a low cost solution for environment monitoring. WSNs representation via the service concept and its inclusion in Web environments, e.g. through Web services, supports particularly their open/standard access and integration. Although such Web enabled WSNs simplify data access, network parameterization and aggregation, the existing interaction models and run-time adaptation mechanisms available to clients are still scarce.
Nevertheless, applications increasingly demand richer and more flexible accesses besides the traditional client/server. For instance, applications may require a streaming model in order to avoid sequential data requests, or the asynchronous notification of subscribed data through the publish/subscriber. Moreover, the possibility to automatically switch between such models at runtime allows applications to define flexible context-based data acquisition. To this extent, this paper discusses the relevance of the session and pattern abstractions on the design of a middleware prototype providing richer and dynamically reconfigurable interaction models to Web enabled WSNs.
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