A Unified Solution for IoT Device Management
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Abstract
Sensing and actuating tasks in the Internet of Things (IoT) increasingly involve a variety of sensors, comprising not only physical, electronic-based devices, but also virtual sensors (i.e., software agents that abstract one or more physical sensors), and even human sensors, such as, human-originated data collected from social networks. In this context, the main objective of this paper is to propose and present a unified IoT device management solution based on the LightWeight Machine-to-Machine (LwM2M) protocol that deals with the heterogeneity of sensing and actuating mechanisms in IoT. We start by presenting the underlying concepts and then proceed to present the proposed unified management model. Subsequently, proof-of-concept implementations of the proposed model using physical sensors, virtual sensors, and human sensors are presented. The outcome of these implementations, which use off-the-shelf technology, shows that the proposed management approach is feasible and leads to a unified view of all types of sensing.
Keywords
Internet of Things, IEEE 1451, ITU-T Y.2060, Management, LwM2M, Leshan
Subject
IoT management
Related Project
5G - Components and Services for 5G Networks (5G - Componentes e Serviços para Redes 5G)
Conference
NICT/YRP /CGC - The 22nd International Symposium on Wireless Personal Multimedia Communications (WPMC - 2019), November 2019
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