Abstract
In order to manage the Internet of things in a flexible and efficient way, this paper proposes a novel M2M framework using smart/HetNet gateways. Our approach is not only compatible to the M2M standard, but also enables the community-based coordination among gateways and devices. With smart and HetNet gateways, various types of requirements and applications can be fulfilled and handled at a local region. Accordingly, unnecessary network usage is avoided so as to reduce the traffic loads in mobile networks. We also implement a prototype to sustain an application scenario of IoT. In our prototype, the lamp is automatically switched on when a human face is detected. The demonstration shows that our system is practical and supports the subscription and notification in a community. Finally, experimental results reveal that some basic procedures can benefit from the shorter time and less uplink traffic if devices involved in an application are within the same region.
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Lin, Y. L., Chung, W. C., Hsu, C. H., & Chung, Y. C. (2015). Community-Based M2M Framework Using Smart/HetNet Gateways for Internet of Things. In Proceedings - 2015 IEEE International Conference on Data Science and Data Intensive Systems; 8th IEEE International Conference Cyber, Physical and Social Computing; 11th IEEE International Conference on Green Computing and Communications and 8th IEEE International Conference on Internet of Things, DSDIS/CPSCom/GreenCom/iThings 2015 (pp. 688–695). Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. https://doi.org/10.1109/DSDIS.2015.19
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