具有CoAP的高级状态:赋予原始传感器值意义,以支持物联网应用

Richard Mietz, P. Abraham, K. Römer
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在我们的日常生活中,例如智能手机、汽车和建筑物中,传感器的数量正在不断增加。这些传感器通常嵌入到资源受限的设备中,如传感器节点或智能手机,允许测量它们观察或连接的实体的状态。如果这些信息可以通过互联网访问,它们就有助于物联网(IoT),在物联网中,现实世界的对象具有虚拟表示。为这些受限设备提供完整高效的通信协议栈的标准化进程正在如火如荼地进行。应用层上的约束应用协议(CoAP)允许从设备(例如元数据)及其传感器(例如传感器测量)检索数据。这些信息可以用于各种新的实时现实世界的应用程序。然而,有时不传递原始传感器读数,而是传递抽象,即观察到的实体的高级状态就足够了。此外,由于资源受限的设备将在互联网上被每个人访问,因此降低能耗的机制将发挥关键作用。本文为CoAP提供了一个新的选项,它有助于满足这两个要求,因为它允许从原始传感器读数创建高级状态。我们表明,当观察传感器资源时,该选项可以减少消息的数量,这可以大大降低能耗,从而增加设备的使用寿命。
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High-level states with CoAP: Giving meaning to raw sensor values to support IoT applications
The number of sensors pervading our everyday life, e.g., in smartphones, cars, and buildings, is constantly increasing. These sensors, which are typically embedded into resource constrained devices such as sensor nodes or smartphones, allow measuring the state of the entities they observe or are attached to. If this information is accessible via the Internet, they contribute to the Internet of Things (IoT), where real-world objects have virtual representations. The standardization process to have a complete and efficient communication protocol stack for these constrained devices is in full swing. The Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) on the application layer allows retrieving data from devices (e.g., metadata) and its sensors (e.g., sensor measurements). This information can be used in a variety of new real-time real-world applications. However, sometimes it is sufficient and desirable not to communicate raw sensor readings but abstractions, i.e., high-level states of the observed entities. Furthermore, as resource constrained devices will be accessible by everyone on the Internet, mechanism to reduce energy consumption play a key role. This paper presents a new option for CoAP which contributes to these two requirements as it allows the creation of high-level states from raw sensor readings. We show that the option can reduce the number of messages when observing a sensor resource which can substantially decrease energy consumption and thus increase device lifetime.
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