Architecting the IoT Paradigm: A Middleware for Autonomous Distributed Sensor Networks

Author:

Eleftherakis George1,Pappas Dimitrios2,Lagkas Thomas1,Rousis Konstantinos2,Paunovski Ognen2

Affiliation:

1. Computer Science Department, The University of Sheffield International Faculty, CITY College, 54622 Thessaloniki, Greece

2. South-East European Research Centre (SSERC), The University of Sheffield International Faculty, CITY College, 54622 Thessaloniki, Greece

Abstract

Actualizing Internet of Things undoubtedly constitutes a major challenge of modern computing and is a promising next step in realizing the unification of all seamlessly interacting entities, either human users or participating machines, under a shared, coherent architecture. While it has now become common belief that the related solutions should be based on compatible network infrastructure employing widely accepted communication schemes, the specifics of the intermediate system that would act as global interface for all involved “things” are yet to be determined. A rising trend to define such machine-based entities is through cyber-physical systems, in terms of collaborating elements with physical input and output. Certainly, sensor networks constitute the most representative realization of such systems. Taking these issues and opportunities under consideration, this work proposes a bioinspired distributed architecture for an Internet of Things that exhibits self-organization properties to enable efficient interaction between entities modeled as cyber-physical systems, mainly focusing on sensor networks. Furthermore, a middleware has been implemented according to the proposed architecture, which serves the role of the backbone of this network as a multiagent and autonomous distributed system. The evaluation results demonstrate the self-optimization properties of the introduced scheme and indicate global network convergence.

Funder

European Commission

Publisher

SAGE Publications

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,General Engineering

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