An Internet Framework for Pervasive Sensor Computing

Author(s):  
Rui Peng ◽  
Kien A. Hua ◽  
Hao Cheng

The rapid increase of sensor networks has brought a revolution in pervasive computing. However, data from these fragmented and heterogeneous sensor networks are easily shared. Existing sensor computing environments are based on the traditional database approach, in which sensors are tightly coupled with specific applications. Such static configurations are effective only in situations where all the participating sources are precisely known to the application developers, and users are aware of the applications. A pervasive computing environment raises more challenges, due to ad hoc user requests and the vast number of available sources, making static integration less effective. This paper presents an Internet framework called iSEE (Internet Sensor Exploration Environment) which provides a more complete environment for pervasive sensor computing. iSEE enables advertising and sharing of sensors and applications on the Internet with unsolicited users much like how Web pages are publicly shared today.

Author(s):  
Rui Peng ◽  
Kien A. Hua ◽  
Hao Cheng ◽  
Fei Xie

The rapid increase of sensor networks has brought a revolution in pervasive computing. However, data from these fragmented and heterogeneous sensor networks are easily shared. Existing sensor computing environments are based on the traditional database approach, in which sensors are tightly coupled with specific applications. Such static configurations are effective only in situations where all the participating sources are precisely known to the application developers, and users are aware of the applications. A pervasive computing environment raises more challenges, due to ad hoc user requests and the vast number of available sources, making static integration less effective. This paper presents an Internet framework called iSEE (Internet Sensor Exploration Environment) which provides a more complete environment for pervasive sensor computing. iSEE enables advertising and sharing of sensors and applications on the Internet with unsolicited users much like how Web pages are publicly shared today.


Author(s):  
Feng Zhu ◽  
Wei Zhu ◽  
Matt Mutka ◽  
Lionel M. Ni

Service discovery is an essential task in pervasive computing environments. Simple and efficient service discovery enables heterogeneous and pervasive computing devices and services to be easier to use. In this chapter, we discuss the key issues and solutions for service discovery architecture and protocol design for pervasive computing environments. Service design addresses the static and dynamic properties of services. Directory design focuses on scalability, topology, and infrastructure issues. Service integration uses services as building blocks to achieve complex services. Cross-layer design optimizes the performance of the protocols for ad hoc and sensor networks by integrating service discovery processes into lower layers of the network protocols. Security and privacy design protects the information, communication, devices, and services. We also point out the future research issues.


2011 ◽  
Vol 30 (12) ◽  
pp. 3158-3160
Author(s):  
Jia YU ◽  
Ying-you WEN ◽  
Hong ZHAO
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