A Scalable and Self-Configuring Architecture for Service Discovery in the Internet of Things

Internet of Things Journal, IEEE  (2014)

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The Internet of Things (IoT) aims at connecting billions of devices in an Internet-like structure. This gigantic information exchange enables new opportunities and new forms of interactions among things and people. A crucial enabler of robust applications and easy smart objects' deployment is the availability of mechanisms that minimize (ideally, cancel) the need for external human intervention for configuration and maintenance of deployed objects. These mechanisms must also be scalable, since the number of deployed objects is expected to constantly grow in the next years. In this work, we propose a scalable and self-configuring peer-to-peer (P2P)-based architecture for large-scale IoT networks, aiming at providing automated service and resource discovery mechanisms, which require no human intervention for their configuration. In particular, we focus on both local and global service discovery (SD), showing how the proposed architecture allows the local and global mechanisms to successfully interact, while keeping their mutual independence (from an operational viewpoint). The effectiveness of the proposed architecture is confirmed by experimental results obtained through a real-world deployment.
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Internet of Things,peer-to-peer computing,software architecture,Internet of Things,IoT,P2P-based architecture,SD,external human intervention,global service discovery,local service discovery,real-world deployment,scalable architecture,self-configuring peer-to-peer-based architecture,smart object deployment,Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP),Internet of Things (IoT),distributed hash tables (DHTs),peer-to-peer (P2P),self-configuration,service discovery (SD),zero-configuration (ZeroConf)
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