Evaluating discovery services architectures in the context of the internet of things

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Abstract

As the Internet of Things is expected to grow rapidly in the following years, the need to develop and deploy efficient and scalable Discovery Services in this context is very important for its success. Thus, the ability to evaluate and compare the performance of different Discovery Services architectures is vital if we want to allege that a given design is better at meeting requirements of a specific application. The purpose of this chapter is to provide a paradigm for the evaluation of different Discovery Services for the Internet of Things in terms of efficiency, scalability and performance through the use of simulations. The methodology presented uses the application of Discovery Services to a supply chain with the Service Lookup Service Discovery Service using OMNeT++, an open source network simulation suite. Then, we delve into the simulation design and the details of our findings. © 2011 Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.

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Polytarchos, E., Eliakis, S., Bochtis, D., & Pramatari, K. (2011). Evaluating discovery services architectures in the context of the internet of things. In Unique Radio Innovation for the 21st Century: Building Scalable and Global RFID Networks (pp. 203–227). Springer Berlin Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-03462-6_10

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