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We present COIN, a system architecture to enable running a slice of a mobile app's logic onto connected devices such as proximity beacons, body-worn sensors, and controllable light bulbs. These are normally shipped as black-boxes: their functionality is fixed by vendors and typically accessed only through low-level APIs. This often limits the flexibility in designing applications and requires intense...
The current trend in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) is to use the Internet Protocol (IP) and open standards to achieve native connectivity between smart objects and the Internet, contributing to consolidate the Internet of Things (IoT). Emerging standards such as 6LoWPAN/IPv6 and CoRE/CoAP will play a very important role in a Restful Web of Things, where each node has its own IPv6 address and is able...
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