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http://dx.doi.org/10.7840/kics.2015.40.10.2047

IoT Platform for Network Service Self-Configuration Based on Data Flow  

Kwon, Kideok (Pusan National University Department of Computer Science & Engineering)
Yoo, Younghwan (Pusan National University Department of Computer Science & Engineering)
Abstract
Our research proposese an IoT Broker (gateway) platform which considers the both sides of a service developer and a user. The platform associates the devices around us with virtual-entities and infers the owner of the devices through the ontology scheme. These functionalities can make the service developer easily design a new service. For the user, the service can be automatically installed and deployed under this platform. We also make it possible for the IoT broker to be plugged-in by integrating various communication platforms and protocols into that platform. Our expreriment with the AllJoyn plug-in on Node-RED substantiated that various service flows can be easily deployed and work on our platform.
Keywords
Internet of Things; IoT Platform; Ontology;
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