TY - GEN
T1 - Revisiting service-oriented architecture for the IoT
T2 - 14th International Conference on Service-Oriented Computing, ICSOC 2016
AU - Issarny, Valérie
AU - Bouloukakis, Georgios
AU - Georgantas, Nikolaos
AU - Billet, Benjamin
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© Springer International Publishing Switzerland 2016.
PY - 2016/1/1
Y1 - 2016/1/1
N2 - By bridging the physical and the virtual worlds, the Internet of Things (IoT) impacts a multitude of application domains, among which smart cities, smart factories, resource management, intelligent transportation, health and well-being to name a few. However, leveraging the IoT within software applications raises tremendous challenges from the networking up to the application layers, in particular due to the ultra-large scale, the extreme heterogeneity and the dynamics of the IoT. This paper more specifically explores how the service-oriented architecture paradigm may be revisited to address challenges posed by the IoT for the development of distributed applications. Drawing from our past and ongoing work within the MiMove team at Inria Paris, the paper discusses the evolution of the supporting middleware solutions spanning the introduction of: probabilistic protocols to face scale, cross-paradigm interactions to face heterogeneity, and streaming-based interactions to support the inherent sensing functionality brought in by the IoT.
AB - By bridging the physical and the virtual worlds, the Internet of Things (IoT) impacts a multitude of application domains, among which smart cities, smart factories, resource management, intelligent transportation, health and well-being to name a few. However, leveraging the IoT within software applications raises tremendous challenges from the networking up to the application layers, in particular due to the ultra-large scale, the extreme heterogeneity and the dynamics of the IoT. This paper more specifically explores how the service-oriented architecture paradigm may be revisited to address challenges posed by the IoT for the development of distributed applications. Drawing from our past and ongoing work within the MiMove team at Inria Paris, the paper discusses the evolution of the supporting middleware solutions spanning the introduction of: probabilistic protocols to face scale, cross-paradigm interactions to face heterogeneity, and streaming-based interactions to support the inherent sensing functionality brought in by the IoT.
KW - Internet of things
KW - Interoperability
KW - Middleware
KW - Scalability
KW - Serviceoriented architecture
U2 - 10.1007/978-3-319-46295-0_1
DO - 10.1007/978-3-319-46295-0_1
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84989350537
SN - 9783319462943
T3 - Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
SP - 3
EP - 17
BT - Service-Oriented Computing - 14th International Conference, ICSOC 2016, Proceedings
A2 - Tata, Samir
A2 - Stroulia, Eleni
A2 - Bhiri, Sami
A2 - Sheng, Quan Z.
PB - Springer Verlag
Y2 - 10 October 2016 through 13 October 2016
ER -