Y. Gsottberger, Xiaolei Shi, G. Stromberg, W. Weber, T. Sturm, H. Linde, E. Naroska, P. Schramm
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Abstract
We present a system architecture called Sindrion which allows us to create a cheap, energy-efficient, wireless control network to integrate small embedded sensors and actuators into one of the most established middleware platforms for distributed semantic services, namely universal plug and play (UPnP). To meet rigid constraints regarding cost and power consumption, complex data processing is sourced out from the sensor or actuator nodes to dedicated computing terminals, which establish a proxy in the UPnP network.