An Open Internet of Things System Architecture based on Software-defined Device

Date

2018-09-24

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2327-4662

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Publisher

IEEE

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Article

Peer reviewed

Yes

Abstract

The Internet of Things(IoT) connects more and more devices and supports an ever-growing diversity of applications. The heterogeneity of the cross-industry and cross-platform device resources is one of the main challenges to realize the unified management and information sharing, ultimately the large-scale uptake of the IoT. Inspired by software-defined networking(SDN), we propose the concept of software-defined device(SDD) and further elaborate its definition and operational mechanism from the perspective of cyber-physical mapping. Based on the device-as-a-software concept, we develop an open Internet of Things system architecture which decouples upper-level applications from the underlying physical devices through the SDD mechanism. A logically centralized controller is designed to conveniently manage physical devices and flexibly provide the device discovery service and the device control interfaces for various application requests. We also describe an application use scenario which illustrates that the SDD-based system architecture can implement the unified management, sharing, reusing, recombining and modular customization of device resources in multiple applications, and the ubiquitous IoT applications can be interconnected and intercommunicated on the shared physical devices.

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Keywords

Internet of Things(IoT), software-defined device(SDD), cyber-physical mapping, IoT system architecture, devices sharing

Citation

Hu P., Ning H., Chen L., Daneshmand M. (2018) An Open Internet of Things System Architecture based on Software-defined Device. IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 6 (2), pp. 2583-2592

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Research Institute