A de-verticalizing middleware for IoT systems based on information centric networking design

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Abstract

The Internet of Things is rapidly diffusing and many standalone platforms have been deployed in different domains. Since these solutions are still isolated, the definition of a globally unified platform embracing different and heterogeneous Internet of Things systems is gaining momentum. In the Internet Research Task Force context, the Information-Centric Networking Research Group envisages the possibility to reach this challenging goal by properly leveraging the communication primitives of the Information-Centric Networking paradigm. In line with this vision, this contribution proposes a concrete solution that offers: name-based communication scheme, flexible data delivery, support for heterogeneous network infrastructures, platform interoperability, and technology-independent implementation of high-level applications. Moreover, a proof-of-concept implementation is presented for further describing the main functionalities of the designed approach and demonstrating its correct execution in a real environment.

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Piro, G., Ribezzo, G., Grieco, L. A., & Blefari-Melazzi, N. (2017). A de-verticalizing middleware for IoT systems based on information centric networking design. In Communications in Computer and Information Science (Vol. 766, pp. 197–211). Springer Verlag. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-67639-5_15

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