Authors
Luca Sciullo, Lorenzo Gigli, Federico Montori, Angelo Trotta, Marco Di Felice
Publication date
2022/5/2
Journal
IEEE access
Volume
10
Pages
47570-47596
Publisher
IEEE
Description
The Web of Things (WoT) paradigm was proposed first in the late 2000s, with the idea of leveraging Web standards to interconnect all types of embedded devices. More than ten years later, the fragmentation of the IoT landscape has dramatically increased as a consequence of the exponential growth of connected devices, making interoperability one of the key issues for most IoT deployments. Contextually, many studies have demonstrated the applicability of Web technologies on IoT scenarios, while the joint efforts from the academia and the industry have led to the proposals of standard specifications for developing WoT systems. Through a systematic review of the literature, we provide a detailed illustration of the WoT paradigm for both researchers and newcomers, by reconstructing the temporal evolution of key concepts and the historical trends, providing an in-depth taxonomy of software architectures and …
Total citations
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Scholar articles
L Sciullo, L Gigli, F Montori, A Trotta, M Di Felice - IEEE access, 2022