Cloud, network and sensing in a smart city: toward a cloud of meshed cooperative heterogeneous things

V. Loscrí, N. Mitton, Riccardo Petrolo
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: With the increase of their population, cities must adapt to offer more efficient services and better life quality. ICT and Internet of Things are among the technologies that enable smarter transportation, waste collection, energy and resource management, etc. But this does not come at no cost and new services arise through the collection and processing of a large set of distributed and ubiquitous data. This chapter discusses the requirements needed to achieve a Smart City, identifying the main technical challenges in the heterogeneity of devices, data, networks, protocols, and standards. To overcome these limitations, we propose our vision of Cloud of Meshed Cooperative heterogeneous Things (CoMCoT). CoMCoT targets to enable every traditional city’s entity (node, user, and provider) to be exposed and consumed as a Service. Beyond traditional Cloud of Things (CoT) services such as data abstraction and mutualization, the CoMCoT provides more holistic functionalities by aiming at full interoperability.
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智慧城市中的云、网络和传感:走向网状协同异构物云
随着人口的增长,城市必须适应以提供更高效的服务和更好的生活质量。信息通信技术和物联网是实现智能交通、废物收集、能源和资源管理等的技术之一。但这并非没有成本,通过收集和处理大量分布且无处不在的数据,新的服务应运而生。本章讨论了实现智慧城市所需的要求,确定了设备、数据、网络、协议和标准异构方面的主要技术挑战。为了克服这些限制,我们提出了网格协同异构物云(CoMCoT)的愿景。CoMCoT的目标是使每个传统城市的实体(节点、用户和提供者)都能作为服务公开和使用。除了传统的物云(CoT)服务,如数据抽象和共同化之外,CoMCoT还以全面的互操作性为目标,提供了更全面的功能。
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