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The spry maturation of Internet of Things (IoT) has paved way to the rapid development of numerous sectors and these have been envisioned in; connected transport, smart cities, connected homes, connected healthcare, etc. IoT is a technology that connects "things" that are embedded with sensors, actuators and network connectivity to collect and exchange the data to the internet. The ability...
In Internet of Things (IoT) environment, IoT devices are limited to power supply, CPU capacity, memory, etc. and have a constrained network performance such as bandwidth, wireless channel, throughput, payload, etc., the resources of IoT devices however can be shared by other IoT devices. Specially, in IoT healthcare service, the way of management and interoperability of patient-related and device...
For Web-based applications in Internet of Things (IoT) environment, the IETF CoRE Working Group developed the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP). A limitation of CoAP is that it does not address a mobility management for CoAP sensor nodes, which may move between different IP domains of a wireless sensor network. In this paper, we propose the CoAP-based Mobility Management Protocol (CoMP), which...
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