| Literature DB >> 33668113 |
Thorben Iggena1, Eushay Bin Ilyas1, Marten Fischer1, Ralf Tönjes1, Tarek Elsaleh2, Roonak Rezvani2, Narges Pourshahrokhi2, Stefan Bischof3, Andreas Fernbach3, Josiane Xavier Parreira3, Patrik Schneider3, Pavel Smirnov4, Martin Strohbach4, Hien Truong5, Aurora González-Vidal6, Antonio F Skarmeta6, Parwinder Singh7, Michail J Beliatis7, Mirko Presser7, Juan A Martinez8, Pedro Gonzalez-Gil6, Marianne Krogbæk9, Sebastian Holmgård Christophersen9.
Abstract
Due to the rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) and consequently, the availability of more and more IoT data sources, mechanisms for searching and integrating IoT data sources become essential to leverage all relevant data for improving processes and services. This paper presents the IoT search framework IoTCrawler. The IoTCrawler framework is not only another IoT framework, it is a system of systems which connects existing solutions to offer interoperability and to overcome data fragmentation. In addition to its domain-independent design, IoTCrawler features a layered approach, offering solutions for crawling, indexing and searching IoT data sources, while ensuring privacy and security, adaptivity and reliability. The concept is proven by addressing a list of requirements defined for searching the IoT and an extensive evaluation. In addition, real world use cases showcase the applicability of the framework and provide examples of how it can be instantiated for new scenarios.Entities:
Keywords: Internet of Things; IoT data sources; IoT search framework; privacy; reliability; search; security
Year: 2021 PMID: 33668113 DOI: 10.3390/s21051559
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576