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E-grāmata: Enabling Things to Talk: Designing IoT solutions with the IoT Architectural Reference Model

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  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
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  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Oct-2013
  • Izdevniecība: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. K
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783642404030

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The Internet of Things (IoT) is an emerging network superstructure that will connect physical resources and actual users. It will support an ecosystem of smart applications and services bringing hyper-connectivity to our society by using augmented and rich interfaces. Whereas in the beginning IoT referred to the advent of barcodes and Radio Frequency Identification (RFID), which helped to automate inventory, tracking and basic identification, today IoT is characterized by a dynamic trend toward connecting smart sensors, objects, devices, data and applications. The next step will be “cognitive IoT,” facilitating object and data re-use across application domains and leveraging hyper-connectivity, interoperability solutions and semantically enriched information distribution.

The Architectural Reference Model (ARM), presented in this book by the members of the IoT-A project team driving this harmonization effort, makes it possible to connect vertically closed systems, architectures and application areas so as to create open interoperable systems and integrated environments and platforms. It constitutes a foundation from which software companies can capitalize on the benefits of developing consumer-oriented platforms including hardware, software and services.

The material is structured in two parts. Part A introduces the general concepts developed for and applied in the ARM. It is aimed at end users who want to use IoT technologies, managers interested in understanding the opportunities generated by these novel technologies, and system architects who are interested in an overview of the underlying basic models. It also includes several case studies to illustrate how the ARM has been used in real-life scenarios. Part B then addresses the topic at a more detailed technical level and is targeted at readers with a more scientific or technical background. It provides in-depth guidance on the ARM, including a detailed description of a process for generating concrete architectures, as well as reference manuals with guidelines on how to use the various models and perspectives presented to create a concrete architecture. Furthermore, best practices and tips on how system engineers can use the ARM to develop specific IoT architectures for dedicated IoT solutions are illustrated and exemplified in reverse mapping exercises of existing standards and platforms.



This volume presents the results of a flagship European Commission project to map the conceptual reference model for the Internet of Things. It sets out an agreed IoT architecture of maximal interoperability, ready for use in real-world network development.

Recenzijas

From the reviews:

 

"If your goal is to learn or employ IoT technologies, this book serves as a worthy starting point for that journey; you will certainly benefit from having it in your library for future reference." Nicholas Loulloudes, ACM Computing Reviews, June 2014

Papildus informācija

This is an open access book, the electronic versions are freely accessible online.
1 Introduction to the Internet of Things
1(12)
Thorsten Kramp
Rob van Kranenburg
Sebastian Lange
Part I General Concepts of the Architecture Reference Model (ARM)
2 The Need for a Common Ground for the IoT: The History and Reasoning Behind the IoT-A Project
13(4)
Alessandro Bassi
Sebastian Lange
3 The IoT Architectural Reference Model as Enabler
17(10)
Martin Bauer
Joachim W. Walewski
4 IoT in Practice: Examples: IoT in Logistics and Health
27(12)
Martin Fiedler
Stefan Meissner
Part II A Guidance to the Architecture Reference Model (ARM)
5 Guidance to the ARM: Overview
39(6)
Stefan Meissner
Joachim W. Walewski
6 A Process for Generating Concrete Architectures
45(68)
Mathieu Boussard
Stefan Meissner
Andreas Nettstrater
Alexis Olivereau
Alexander Salinas Segura
Matthias Thoma
Joachim W. Walewski
7 IoT Reference Model
113(50)
Martin Bauer
Nicola Bui
Jourik De Loof
Carsten Magerkurth
Andreas Nettstrater
Julinda Stefa
Joachim W. Walewski
8 IoT Reference Architecture
163(50)
Martin Bauer
Mathieu Boussard
Nicola Bui
Jourik De Loof
Carsten Magerkurth
Stefan Meissner
Andreas Nettstrater
Julinda Stefa
Matthias Thoma
Joachim W. Walewski
9 The IoT ARM Reference Manual
213(24)
Martin Bauer
Nicola Bui
Christine Jardak
Andreas Nettstrater
10 Interactions
237(12)
Martin Bauer
Mathieu Boussard
Stefan Meissner
11 Toward a Concrete Architecture
249(30)
Christine Jardak
Joachim W. Walewski
12 ARM Testimonials
279(44)
Edward Ho
Tobias Jacobs
Stefan Meissner
Sonja Meyer
Miguel-Angel Monjas
Alexander Salinas Segura
13 Summary and Outlook
323(4)
Alessandro Bassi
Appendix A 327(14)
Appendices B--E 341(2)
References 343
The IoT-Architecture project (IoT-A) is the European Commissions flagship project in the European Unions Seventh Framework Program for Research and Development with respect to establishing an architecture for the Internet of Things. Together, the editors and contributing authors represent more than 20 large industrial companies and research institutions, including Alcatel-Lucent, IBM , Ericsson, NEC, NXP, SAP, Siemens, and the Universities of Rome La Sapienza, St. Gallen, Surrey, and Würzburg, as well as CEA, CFRG, FhG, and VTT.