Toward a real-time development and deployment of IoTs application for smart garden on OpenStack cloud

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Abstract

While lots of Internet of Things (IoTs) applications have been designed and implemented for many areas, especially for the ambient-assisted living domain, real-time development and deployment of those IoTs applications have still been an open issue. This paper focuses on such an open issue through our developed web-based IoTs application for a smart garden, be integrated into and managed via the OpenStack Infrastructure at University of Information Technology (UiT). An intelligent model applying fuzzy logic to process measured data for the smart garden, has also developed to give useful information on keeping plants growing, monitoring, and taking care of plants more easily and effectively. Load-balance network architecture on cloud is used to deal with the scalability, availability of the deployed system.

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Huynh-Van, D., Tran-Quoc, K., & Le-Trung, Q. (2018). Toward a real-time development and deployment of IoTs application for smart garden on OpenStack cloud. In Lecture Notes of the Institute for Computer Sciences, Social-Informatics and Telecommunications Engineering, LNICST (Vol. 221, pp. 121–130). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-74176-5_12

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