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This paper introduces the ‘PnP Web Tag’, a new approach to integrating Internet of Things (IoT) devices with the World Wide Web (WWW) in order to realize the ‘Web of Things’ (WoT). For the first time, the PnP tag provides web developers with an extremely easy and yet systematic way of including sensor data and actuator controls in their web pages. Our approach is fully standards compliant and can...
The Internet of Things (IoT) embeds sensors, actuators and computation into everyday 'things' such as lights and thermostats. These things form low-power wireless networks connecting to the Internet via IPv6 for monitoring and control. Such IoT systems are increasingly subject to runtime reconfiguration, wherein new hardware and software may be installed dynamically to accommodate changing application...
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