1. Development of Cloud of Things Based on Proxy Using OCF IoTivity and MQTT for P2P Internetworking
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Songai Xuan and Do-Hyeun Kim
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MQTT ,Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,Computer science ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Cloud computing ,02 engineering and technology ,Peer-to-peer ,computer.software_genre ,Upload ,Contextual design ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Architecture ,business ,computer ,Internetworking ,Message queue ,Software ,Computer network - Abstract
In recent years, the development of Cloud and Internet of Things (IoT) integrated applications are becoming more and more popular among developers, and this combined system is described as Cloud of Things (CoT). Cloud of Things can be utilized for finding optimal solutions for various problems. CoT is one of the essential methods for the construction and development of smart cities. With the installation of CoT based technologies, people can be able to check, control environmental parameters through intelligent embedded devices. In this paper, we present a CoTarchitecture based on proxy using Peer to Peer (P2P) connectivity for interworking IoT devices and Cloud. Proposed Cloud of Things architecture supports IoT devices’ contextual data transformation to the Cloud-based on P2P connectivity using Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) IoTivity and Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) protocol. The proposed system provides a collection of huge sensing information via Internet of Things devices and upload gathered data to Cloud for further analyzation. The proxy can acquire sensor data from the Internet of Things networks and then publish the data as messages to the subject in Internet of Things global Cloud. Moreover, this Cloud of Things architecture supports the peer to peer internetworking for communication of client devices and embedded devices. Finally, we also compared the IoT service of global Cloud platforms in CoT experiments.
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- 2020