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引用次数: 10
摘要
IETF令人印象深刻地定义了30年来不可预见的语法API的互联网互操作。物联网需要类似的未来证明,但对于连接物的可组合语义,安全性,可靠性和服务质量(QoS)。本文通过使用数据分发服务(Data Distribution Service, DDS)从自下而上的方法简化权衡来概述这些问题。在保持DDS的安全性、可靠性和服务质量的同时,建议在DDS中添加高级语义,使语义向后兼容。最后,建议进一步开展工作,以实现通用物联网数据模型和兼容解决方案之间的开箱即用可组合性和互操作性。
Future proof IoT: Composable semantics, security, QoS and reliability
IETF impressively defined internet interoperation across 30 years of unforeseeable syntax API. IOT needs similar future proof, but for connected things' composable semantics, security, reliability and Quality of Service (QoS). This paper overviews these with simplifying tradeoffs from a bottom up approach using Data Distribution Service (DDS). Then high level semantic additions to DDS are suggested for semantics that are backward compatible, while maintaining the security, reliability and QoS of DDS. Finally, further work is suggested toward out-of-the-box composability and interoperability between common IoT data models and compliant solutions.