A Requirements-Based Approach for the Evaluation of Emulated IoT Systems

Portillo Dominguez, Andres Omar, Vanessa Ayala-Rivera, A. O. Portillo-Dominguez
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The Internet of Things (IoT) has become a major technological revolution. Evaluating any IoT advancements comprehensively is critical to understand the conditions under which they can be more useful, as well as to assess the robustness and efficiency of IoT systems to validate them before their deployment in real life. Nevertheless, the creation of an appropriate IoT test environment is a difficult, effort-intensive, and expensive task; typically requiring a significant amount of human effort and physical hardware to build it. To tackle this problem, emulation tools to test IoT devices have been proposed. However, there is a lack of systematic approaches for evaluating IoT emulation environments. In this paper, we present a requirements-based framework to enable the systematic evaluation of the suitability of an emulated IoT environment to fulfil the requirements that secure the quality of an adequate test environment for IoT.
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基于需求的仿真物联网系统评估方法
物联网(IoT)已经成为一场重大的技术革命。全面评估任何物联网进展对于了解它们更有用的条件以及评估物联网系统的鲁棒性和效率以在实际部署之前对其进行验证至关重要。然而,创建适当的物联网测试环境是一项困难、费力且昂贵的任务;通常需要大量的人力和物理硬件来构建它。为了解决这个问题,已经提出了测试物联网设备的仿真工具。然而,缺乏评估物联网仿真环境的系统方法。在本文中,我们提出了一个基于需求的框架,能够系统地评估模拟物联网环境的适用性,以满足确保物联网适当测试环境质量的要求。
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