831 resultados para Internet of Things (IoT)
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The proliferation of new mobile communication devices, such as smartphones and tablets, has led to an exponential growth in network traffic. The demand for supporting the fast-growing consumer data rates urges the wireless service providers and researchers to seek a new efficient radio access technology, which is the so-called 5G technology, beyond what current 4G LTE can provide. On the other hand, ubiquitous RFID tags, sensors, actuators, mobile phones and etc. cut across many areas of modern-day living, which offers the ability to measure, infer and understand the environmental indicators. The proliferation of these devices creates the term of the Internet of Things (IoT). For the researchers and engineers in the field of wireless communication, the exploration of new effective techniques to support 5G communication and the IoT becomes an urgent task, which not only leads to fruitful research but also enhance the quality of our everyday life. Massive MIMO, which has shown the great potential in improving the achievable rate with a very large number of antennas, has become a popular candidate. However, the requirement of deploying a large number of antennas at the base station may not be feasible in indoor scenarios. Does there exist a good alternative that can achieve similar system performance to massive MIMO for indoor environment? In this dissertation, we address this question by proposing the time-reversal technique as a counterpart of massive MIMO in indoor scenario with the massive multipath effect. It is well known that radio signals will experience many multipaths due to the reflection from various scatters, especially in indoor environments. The traditional TR waveform is able to create a focusing effect at the intended receiver with very low transmitter complexity in a severe multipath channel. TR's focusing effect is in essence a spatial-temporal resonance effect that brings all the multipaths to arrive at a particular location at a specific moment. We show that by using time-reversal signal processing, with a sufficiently large bandwidth, one can harvest the massive multipaths naturally existing in a rich-scattering environment to form a large number of virtual antennas and achieve the desired massive multipath effect with a single antenna. Further, we explore the optimal bandwidth for TR system to achieve maximal spectral efficiency. Through evaluating the spectral efficiency, the optimal bandwidth for TR system is found determined by the system parameters, e.g., the number of users and backoff factor, instead of the waveform types. Moreover, we investigate the tradeoff between complexity and performance through establishing a generalized relationship between the system performance and waveform quantization in a practical communication system. It is shown that a 4-bit quantized waveforms can be used to achieve the similar bit-error-rate compared to the TR system with perfect precision waveforms. Besides 5G technology, Internet of Things (IoT) is another terminology that recently attracts more and more attention from both academia and industry. In the second part of this dissertation, the heterogeneity issue within the IoT is explored. One of the significant heterogeneity considering the massive amount of devices in the IoT is the device heterogeneity, i.e., the heterogeneous bandwidths and associated radio-frequency (RF) components. The traditional middleware techniques result in the fragmentation of the whole network, hampering the objects interoperability and slowing down the development of a unified reference model for the IoT. We propose a novel TR-based heterogeneous system, which can address the bandwidth heterogeneity and maintain the benefit of TR at the same time. The increase of complexity in the proposed system lies in the digital processing at the access point (AP), instead of at the devices' ends, which can be easily handled with more powerful digital signal processor (DSP). Meanwhile, the complexity of the terminal devices stays low and therefore satisfies the low-complexity and scalability requirement of the IoT. Since there is no middleware in the proposed scheme and the additional physical layer complexity concentrates on the AP side, the proposed heterogeneous TR system better satisfies the low-complexity and energy-efficiency requirement for the terminal devices (TDs) compared with the middleware approach.
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Wireless power transfer (WPT) and radio frequency (RF)-based energy har- vesting arouses a new wireless network paradigm termed as wireless powered com- munication network (WPCN), where some energy-constrained nodes are enabled to harvest energy from the RF signals transferred by other energy-sufficient nodes to support the communication operations in the network, which brings a promising approach for future energy-constrained wireless network design. In this paper, we focus on the optimal WPCN design. We consider a net- work composed of two communication groups, where the first group has sufficient power supply but no available bandwidth, and the second group has licensed band- width but very limited power to perform required information transmission. For such a system, we introduce the power and bandwidth cooperation between the two groups so that both group can accomplish their expected information delivering tasks. Multiple antennas are employed at the hybrid access point (H-AP) to en- hance both energy and information transfer efficiency and the cooperative relaying is employed to help the power-limited group to enhance its information transmission throughput. Compared with existing works, cooperative relaying, time assignment, power allocation, and energy beamforming are jointly designed in a single system. Firstly, we propose a cooperative transmission protocol for the considered system, where group 1 transmits some power to group 2 to help group 2 with information transmission and then group 2 gives some bandwidth to group 1 in return. Sec- ondly, to explore the information transmission performance limit of the system, we formulate two optimization problems to maximize the system weighted sum rate by jointly optimizing the time assignment, power allocation, and energy beamforming under two different power constraints, i.e., the fixed power constraint and the aver- age power constraint, respectively. In order to make the cooperation between the two groups meaningful and guarantee the quality of service (QoS) requirements of both groups, the minimal required data rates of the two groups are considered as constraints for the optimal system design. As both problems are non-convex and have no known solutions, we solve it by using proper variable substitutions and the semi-definite relaxation (SDR). We theoretically prove that our proposed solution method can guarantee to find the global optimal solution. Thirdly, consider that the WPCN has promising application potentials in future energy-constrained net- works, e.g., wireless sensor network (WSN), wireless body area network (WBAN) and Internet of Things (IoT), where the power consumption is very critical. We investigate the minimal power consumption optimal design for the considered co- operation WPCN. For this, we formulate an optimization problem to minimize the total consumed power by jointly optimizing the time assignment, power allocation, and energy beamforming under required data rate constraints. As the problem is also non-convex and has no known solutions, we solve it by using some variable substitutions and the SDR method. We also theoretically prove that our proposed solution method for the minimal power consumption design guarantees the global optimal solution. Extensive experimental results are provided to discuss the system performance behaviors, which provide some useful insights for future WPCN design. It shows that the average power constrained system achieves higher weighted sum rate than the fixed power constrained system. Besides, it also shows that in such a WPCN, relay should be placed closer to the multi-antenna H-AP to achieve higher weighted sum rate and consume lower total power.
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Developing Cyber-Physical Systems requires methods and tools to support simulation and verification of hybrid (both continuous and discrete) models. The Acumen modeling and simulation language is an open source testbed for exploring the design space of what rigorousbut- practical next-generation tools can deliver to developers of Cyber- Physical Systems. Like verification tools, a design goal for Acumen is to provide rigorous results. Like simulation tools, it aims to be intuitive, practical, and scalable. However, it is far from evident whether these two goals can be achieved simultaneously. This paper explains the primary design goals for Acumen, the core challenges that must be addressed in order to achieve these goals, the “agile research method” taken by the project, the steps taken to realize these goals, the key lessons learned, and the emerging language design.
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This research is supported by the UK Research Councils’ Digital Economy IT as a Utility Network+ (EP/K003569/1) and the dot.rural Digital Economy Hub (EP/G066051/1).
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This research is supported by the UK Research Councils’ Digital Economy IT as a Utility Network+ (EP/K003569/1) and the dot.rural Digital Economy Hub (EP/G066051/1).
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With the development of the Internet-of-Things, more and more IoT platforms come up with different structures and characteristics. Making balance of their advantages and disadvantages, we should choose the suitable platform in differ- ent scenarios. For this project, I make comparison of a cloud-based centralized platform, Microsoft Azure IoT hub and a fully distributed platform, Sensi- bleThings. Quantitative comparison is made for performance by 2 scenarios, messages sending speed adds up, devices lie in different location. General com- parison is made for security, utilization and the storage. Finally I draw the con- clusion that SensibleThings performs more stable when a lot of messages push- es to the platform. Microsoft Azure has better geographic expansion. For gener- al comparison, Microsoft Azure IoT hub has better security. The requirement of local device for Microsoft Azure IoT hub is lower than SensibleThings. The SensibleThings are open source and free while Microsoft Azure follow the con- cept “pay as you go” with many throttling limitations for different editions. Microsoft is more user-friendly.
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A Internet das Coisas tal como o Big Data e a análise dos dados são dos temas mais discutidos ao querermos observar ou prever as tendências do mercado para as próximas décadas, como o volume económico, financeiro e social, pelo que será relevante perceber a importância destes temas na atualidade. Nesta dissertação será descrita a origem da Internet das Coisas, a sua definição (por vezes confundida com o termo Machine to Machine, redes interligadas de máquinas controladas e monitorizadas remotamente e que possibilitam a troca de dados (Bahga e Madisetti 2014)), o seu ecossistema que envolve a tecnologia, software, dispositivos, aplicações, a infra-estrutura envolvente, e ainda os aspetos relacionados com a segurança, privacidade e modelos de negócios da Internet das Coisas. Pretende-se igualmente explicar cada um dos “Vs” associados ao Big Data: Velocidade, Volume, Variedade e Veracidade, a importância da Business Inteligence e do Data Mining, destacando-se algumas técnicas utilizadas de modo a transformar o volume dos dados em conhecimento para as empresas. Um dos objetivos deste trabalho é a análise das áreas de IoT, modelos de negócio e as implicações do Big Data e da análise de dados como elementos chave para a dinamização do negócio de uma empresa nesta área. O mercado da Internet of Things tem vindo a ganhar dimensão, fruto da Internet e da tecnologia. Devido à importância destes dois recursos e á falta de estudos em Portugal neste campo, com esta dissertação, sustentada na metodologia do “Estudo do Caso”, pretende-se dar a conhecer a experiência portuguesa no mercado da Internet das Coisas. Visa-se assim perceber quais os mecanismos utilizados para trabalhar os dados, a metodologia, sua importância, que consequências trazem para o modelo de negócio e quais as decisões tomadas com base nesses mesmos dados. Este estudo tem ainda como objetivo incentivar empresas portuguesas que estejam neste mercado ou que nele pretendam aceder, a adoptarem estratégias, mecanismos e ferramentas concretas no que diz respeito ao Big Data e análise dos dados.
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This article presents an experimental scalable message driven IoT and its security architecture based on Decentralized Information Flow Control. The system uses a gateway that exports SoA (REST) interfaces to the internet simplifying external applications whereas uses DIFC and asynchronous messaging within the home environment.
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La nascita della Internet of Things, come conseguenza dell'aumento della capacità di calcolo e adozione di connettività in nuovi dispositivi, ha permesso l'apporto di nuove tecnologie negli oggetti di uso quotidiano e ha cambiano il modo in cui le persone utilizzano e interagiscono con questi oggetti. La Home Automation, da sempre orientata al controllo locale e remoto di apparecchiature domestiche, non ha mai raggiunto una grande diffusione per colpa del costo elevato, una controproducente chiusura rispetto ad altri sistemi e una certa difficoltà nella sua programmazione da parte dei possibili utenti. Le possibilità offerte dalla IoT e i limiti della Home Automation hanno suggerito lo sviluppo di un sistema in grado si superare queste limitazioni sfruttando le tecnologie più adatte a integrare Smart Object e sistemi, gli uni con gli altri, in maniera semplice e rapida. Il progetto e lo sviluppo di una soluzione reale di Home Automation basata su un impianto domotico commerciale ha permesso di dimostrare come strumenti opensource e tecnologie orientate alla IoT consentano, se opportunamente integrate, di migliorare sia la fruibilità dei sistemi domotici, attraverso la maggiore apertura verso altri sistemi, sia l'interazione con l'utente che sarà in grado di creare in modo semplice e diretto scenari di utilizzo sempre nuovi.
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Nella prima parte di questa tesi viene introdotto il concetto di Internet of Things. Vengono discussi gli elementi costituitivi fondamentali di tale tecnologia, le differenti architetture proposte nel corso degli anni e le sfide che devono ancora essere affrontate per vedere realizzato l’IoT. Questa prima parte si conclude inoltre con due esempi di applicazione dell’IoT. Questi due esempi, Smart City e Smart Healthcare, hanno l’obbiettivo di evidenziare quali sono i vantaggi ed i servizi che possono essere offerti all’utente finale una volta applicato l’IoT. Nel secondo capitolo invece, vengono presentate le funzionalità della piattaforma IoT ThingWorx, la quale mette a disposizione un ambiente di sviluppo per applicazioni IoT con l’obbiettivo di ridurre i tempi e quindi anche i costi di sviluppo delle stesse. Questa piattaforma cerca di ridurre al minimo la necessità di scrivere codice, utilizzando un sistema di sviluppo di tipo “Drag and Drop”. ThingWorx mette anche a disposizione degli SDK per facilitare la programmazione dei device, gestendo soprattutto la parte di comunicazione nodo – piattaforma. Questo argomento viene trattato ampiamente nella parte finale di questo capitolo dopo aver visto quali sono i concetti fondamentali di modellazione e rappresentazione dei dati sui quali si basa la piattaforma. Nel terzo e ultimo capitolo di questa tesi viene presentato innanzitutto il tutorial Android di ThingWorx. Svolgere e successivamente estendere il tutorial ha evidenziato alcune limitazioni del modello iniziale e questo ci ha portato a progettare e sviluppare il componente Aggregated & Complex Event Manager per la gestione di eventi complessi e che permette di sgravare parzialmente la piattaforma da tale compito. La tesi si conclude evidenziando, tramite dei test, alcune differenze fra la situazione iniziale nella quale il componente non viene utilizzato e la situazione finale, nella quale invece viene usato.
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This paper presents a survey on the usage, opportunities and pitfalls of semantic technologies in the Internet of Things. The survey was conducted in the context of a semantic enterprise integration platform. In total we surveyed sixty-one individuals from industry and academia on their views and current usage of IoT technologies in general, and semantic technologies in particular. Our semantic enterprise integration platform aims for interoperability at a service level, as well as at a protocol level. Therefore, also questions regarding the use of application layer protocols, network layer protocols and management protocols were integrated into the survey. The survey suggests that there is still a lot of heterogeneity in IoT technologies, but first indications of the use of standardized protocols exist. Semantic technologies are being recognized as of potential use, mainly in the management of things and services. Nonetheless, the participants still see many obstacles which hinder the widespread use of semantic technologies: Firstly, a lack of training as traditional embedded programmers are not well aware of semantic technologies. Secondly, a lack of standardization in ontologies, which would enable interoperability and thirdly, a lack of good tooling support.
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How to create or integrate large Smart Spaces (considered as mash-ups of sensors and actuators) into the paradigm of ?Web of Things? has been the motivation of many recent works. A cutting-edge approach deals with developing and deploying web-enabled embedded devices with two major objectives: 1) to integrate sensor and actuator technologies into everyday objects, and 2) to allow a diversity of devices to plug to Internet. Currently, developers who want to use this Internet-oriented approach need have solid understanding about sensorial platforms and semantic technologies. In this paper we propose a Resource-Oriented and Ontology-Driven Development (ROOD) methodology, based on Model Driven Architecture (MDA), to facilitate to any developer the development and deployment of Smart Spaces. Early evaluations of the ROOD methodology have been successfully accomplished through a partial deployment of a Smart Hotel.
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A medida que la sociedad avanza, la cantidad de datos almacenados en sistemas de información y procesados por las aplicaciones y servidores software se eleva exponencialmente. Además, las nuevas tecnologías han confiado su desarrollo en la red internacionalmente conectada: Internet. En consecuencia, se han aprovechado las conexiones máquina a máquina (M2M) mediante Internet y se ha desarrollado el concepto de "Internet de las Cosas", red de dispositivos y terminales donde cualquier objeto cotidiano puede establecer conexiones con otros objetos o con un teléfono inteligente mediante los servicios desplegados en dicha red. Sin embargo, estos nuevos datos y eventos se deben procesar en tiempo real y de forma eficaz, para reaccionar ante cualquier situación. Así, las arquitecturas orientadas a eventos solventan la comprensión del intercambio de mensajes en tiempo real. De esta forma, una EDA (Event-Driven Architecture) brinda la posibilidad de implementar una arquitectura software con una definición exhaustiva de los mensajes, notificándole al usuario los hechos que han ocurrido a su alrededor y las acciones tomadas al respecto. Este Trabajo Final de Grado se centra en el estudio de las arquitecturas orientadas a eventos, contrastándolas con el resto de los principales patrones arquitectónicos. Esta comparación se ha efectuado atendiendo a los requisitos no funcionales de cada uno, como, por ejemplo, la seguridad frente a amenazas externas. Asimismo, el objetivo principal es el estudio de las arquitecturas EDA (Event-Driven Architecture) y su relación con la red de Internet de las Cosas, que permite a cualquier dispositivo acceder a los servicios desplegados en esa red mediante Internet. El objeto del TFG es observar y verificar las ventajas de esta arquitectura, debido a su carácter de tipo inmediato, mediante el envío y recepción de mensajes en tiempo real y de forma asíncrona. También se ha realizado un estudio del estado del arte de estos patrones de arquitectura software, así como de la red de IoT (Internet of Things) y sus servicios. Por otro lado, junto con este TFG se ha desarrollado una simulación de una EDA completa, con todos sus elementos: productores, consumidores y procesador de eventos complejo, además de la visualización de los datos. Para ensalzar los servicios prestados por la red de IoT y su relación con una arquitectura EDA, se ha implementado una simulación de un servicio personalizado de Tele-asistencia. Esta prueba de concepto ha ayudado a reforzar el aprendizaje y entender con más precisión todo el conocimiento adquirido mediante el estudio teórico de una EDA. Se ha implementado en el lenguaje de programación Java, mediante las soluciones de código abierto RabbitMQ y Esper, ayudando a su unión el estándar AMQP, para completar correctamente la transferencia.