Design and Development of a Cloud Based Cyber-Physical Architecture for the Internet-of-Things

K. M. Alam, Alex Sopena, Abdulmotaleb El Saddik
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Internet-of-Things (IoT) is considered as the next big disruptive technology field which main goal is to achieve social good by enabling collaboration among physical things or sensors. We present a cloud based cyber-physical architecture to leverage the Sensing as-a-Service (SenAS) model, where every physical thing is complemented by a cloud based twin cyber process. In this model, things can communicate using direct physical connections or through the cyber layer using peer-to-peer inter process communications. The proposed model offers simultaneous communication channels among groups of things by uniquely tagging each group with a relationship ID. An intelligent service layer ensures custom privacy and access rights management for the sensor owners. We also present the implementation details of an IoT platform and demonstrate its practicality by developing case study applications for the Internet-of-Vehicles (IoV) and the connected smart home.
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基于云的物联网网络物理架构的设计与开发
物联网(IoT)被认为是下一个大的颠覆性技术领域,其主要目标是通过实现物理事物或传感器之间的协作来实现社会公益。我们提出了一个基于云的网络物理架构,以利用传感即服务(SenAS)模型,其中每个物理事物都由基于云的双网络过程补充。在这个模型中,事物可以使用直接的物理连接或通过网络层使用点对点进程间通信进行通信。该模型通过对每组进行关系ID的唯一标记,提供了事物组之间的同步通信通道。智能服务层确保传感器所有者的自定义隐私和访问权限管理。我们还介绍了物联网平台的实施细节,并通过开发车联网(IoV)和联网智能家居的案例研究应用来展示其实用性。
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