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http://dx.doi.org/10.12673/jant.2016.20.4.374

A Study of Data Communication Between the Web and the IoT Platform in WoT  

Phyo, Gyung-soo (School of Computer Science Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education)
Park, Jin-tae (School of Computer Science Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education)
Moon, Il-young (School of Computer Science Engineering, Korea University of Technology and Education)
Abstract
Recently, IoT(Internet of Things) to connect the objects and people has attracted attention. And it is rapidly developing. IoT is to develop, experts are predicting that the device is connected to the Internet to break through around 100 billion within 10 years. However, the current IoT companies are having a difficult state to the other each other IoT platform for interaction between data silos effects. These silos effects will limit the IoT grow to a larger market. Thus, the IoT service supplier shall develop an open platform for interaction IoT data between each IoT platform. These web technologies for current open IoT platform has emerged. If developers are using familiar, easy-to-learn Web technologies, developers can take advantage of a variety of services for the collected data, and found the IoT devices can be bypassed if there is a problem on the network. In this paper, we investigate the data communications technology that can be used in WoT environment to overcome these silos effects. As a result, the polling method that can simply send the IoT information the fastest.
Keywords
Data communication; Internet of things; Javascript Web; Web of things;
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