Taming Internet of Things Application Development with the IoTvar Middleware

Author:

Borges Pedro Victor1ORCID,Taconet Chantal1ORCID,Chabridon Sophie1ORCID,Conan Denis1ORCID,Cavalcante Everton2ORCID,Batista Thais2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. SAMOVAR, Télécom Sud Paris, Institut Polytechnique de Paris, France

2. Federal University of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

Abstract

In the last years, Internet of Things (IoT) platforms have been designed to provide IoT applications with various services such as device discovery, context management, and data filtering. The lack of standardization has led each IoT platform to propose its own abstractions, APIs, and data models. As a consequence, programming interactions between an IoT consuming application and an IoT platform is time-consuming, is error prone, and depends on the developers’ level of knowledge about the IoT platform. To address these issues, this article introduces IoTvar , a middleware library deployed on the IoT consumer application that manages all its interactions with IoT platforms. IoTvar relies on declaring variables automatically mapped to sensors whose values are transparently updated with sensor observations through proxies on the client side. This article presents the IoTvar architecture and shows how it has been integrated into the FIWARE, OM2M, and muDEBS platforms. We also report the results of experiments performed to evaluate IoTvar, showing that it reduces the effort required to declare and manage IoT variables and has no considerable impact on CPU, memory, and energy consumption.

Publisher

Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications

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