Authors
Julien Mineraud, Oleksiy Mazhelis, Xiang Su, Sasu Tarkoma
Publication date
2016/9/1
Journal
Computer Communications
Volume
89
Pages
5-16
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
We are experiencing an abundance of Internet-of-Things (IoT) middleware solutions that provide connectivity for sensors and actuators to the Internet. To gain a widespread adoption, these middleware solutions, referred to as platforms, have to meet the expectations of different players in the IoT ecosystem, including device providers, application developers, and end-users, among others.
In this article, we evaluate a representative sample of these platforms, both proprietary and open-source, on the basis of their ability to meet the expectations of different IoT users. The evaluation is thus more focused on how ready and usable these platforms are for IoT ecosystem players, rather than on the peculiarities of the underlying technological layers. The evaluation is carried out as a gap analysis of the current IoT landscape with respect to (i) the support for heterogeneous sensing and actuating technologies, (ii) the data …
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Scholar articles
J Mineraud, O Mazhelis, X Su, S Tarkoma - Computer Communications, 2016
J Mineraud, O Mazhelis, X Su, S Tarkoma - arXiv preprint arXiv:1501.07438, 2015
J Mineraud, O Mazhelis, X Su, S Tarkoma - IEEE IoT, 2013