物联网:从小型到大型业务流程

C. Consel, Milan Kabác
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物联网(IoT)领域正在迅速超越研究领域,成为一个主要的工业市场,其利益相关者包括芯片和连接实体(即物)的主要制造商,以及快速增长的广域网运营商。重要的是,这个新兴领域是由利用物联网基础设施为用户提供创新、高价值服务的应用程序驱动的。物联网基础设施的范围从小规模(如家庭和个人健康)到大规模(如城市和交通系统)。在本文中,我们认为在协调小的和大的连接实体之间存在一个连续体。我们提出了一种统一的应用程序开发方法,它涵盖了这个范围。为此,我们检查了编排连接实体的需求,并使用特定于领域的设计概念来处理它们。然后,我们将展示如何将这些设计概念映射到专用的编程模式和运行时机制。我们的工作围绕特定领域的概念和符号,集成到基于工具的设计方法中,致力于开发物联网应用程序。我们已经将我们的工作应用于各种规模的基础设施,从航空电子设备中的自动飞行员,到老年人家中的辅助生活平台,再到智能城市中的停车管理系统。
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Internet of Things: From Small- to Large-Scale Orchestration
The domain of Internet of Things (IoT) is rapidly expanding beyond research, and becoming a major industrial market with such stakeholders as major manufacturers of chips and connected entities (i.e., things), and fast-growing operators of wide-area networks. Importantly, this emerging domain is driven by applications that leverage an IoT infrastructure to provide users with innovative, high-value services. IoT infrastructures range from small scale (e.g., homes and personal health) to large scale (e.g., cities and transportation systems). In this paper, we argue that there is a continuum between orchestrating connected entities in the small and in the large. We propose a unified approach to application development, which covers this spectrum. To do so, we examine the requirements for orchestrating connected entities and address them with domainspecific design concepts. We then show how to map these design concepts into dedicated programming patterns and runtime mechanisms.Our work revolves around domain-specific concepts and notations, integrated into a tool-based design methodology and dedicated to develop IoT applications. We have applied our work across a spectrum of infrastructure sizes, ranging from an automated pilot in avionics, to an assisted living platform for the home of seniors, to a parking management system in a smart city.
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