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The Internet of Things (IoT) is a emerging revolution technology that mankind has ever seen. IoT represents the future vision of computing and communication. IoT introduce the world of information and communication technology (ICT) for connectivity of anything at anytime from anywhere. Current Internet is considered as “Internet of People”, connecting the users of all over the world with various ways...
This paper provides an overview of the Internet of Things (IoT) with emphasis on enabling technologies, protocols, and application issues. The IoT is enabled by the latest developments in RFID, smart sensors, communication technologies, and Internet protocols. The basic premise is to have smart sensors collaborate directly without human involvement to deliver a new class of applications. The current...
The SITMar project (Integrated System for Maritime Transport) is an applied research project in the maritime freight providing a set of innovative real-time services for maritime surveillance and goods monitoring. SITMar services are offered on an integrated platform. Specifically, in this paper the system architecture and services for monitoring and tracking of containerized goods during both terrestrial...
RFID and WSN technologies are widely used in today's pervasive computing. In Wireless Sensor Networks, sensor nodes sense the physical environment and send the sensed data to the sink by multi-hops. WSN are used in many applications such as military and environment monitoring. In Radio Frequency Identification, a unique ID is assigned to a RFID tag which is associated with a real world object. RFID...
According to the software engineering life cycle and software development process theory, this paper analysis and design mechanical production management system based on Internet of Things, based on the research on actual business process. The paper combining the characteristics of production line analyses the system's functional requirements. Namely, through RFID technology, it manages and controls...
To live up to its promised business impact, the emerging Internet of Things must be accompanied by new ways to decentralize and adapt business logic for smart objects. Smart object lifecycle management refers to the decentralized, event-based, context-sensitive execution and adaptation of processes by smart physical objects during their path through different domains and their interaction with other...
The Electronic Product Code Information Service (EPCIS) is a standard which defines interfaces enabling RFID events to be captured and queried. The query interface, implemented with WS-* Web services, enables business applications to consume and share data within and across companies, to form a global network of independent EPCIS instances. However, the interface limits the application space to the...
In this paper, we study the relevant RFID ratified specifications within the EPCglobal Architecture Framework standards based on the innovation technology and research issues, standard integration, and application system. We propose a Virtual Reader (VR) supporting mechanism which is exploited in the RFID middleware conforming to EPCglobal Network. We design and implement the RFID middleware with...
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) middleware refers to software that connects RFID devices to enterprise information systems. In a generic definition, RFID middleware makes sense to RFID reads and allows employing auto identification like a main data source inside information, production or management systems. Several trends are proposed to solve RFID middleware: ad-hoc systems, open-source EPCGlobal...
RFID technology holds the promise of real-time identifying, locating and monitoring physical objects. Event processing is the key part of the RFID middleware. Complex Event Processing (CEP) technology is commonly used to process RFID data. However, the current methods of CEP for RFID application usually focus on centralized architecture, which can't support distributed RFID application. The centralized...
RFID technology holds the promise of real-time identifying, locating and monitoring physical objects. Event processing is the key part of the RFID middleware. Complex event processing (CEP) technology is commonly used to process RFID data. However, the current methods of CEP for RFID application usually focus on centralized architecture, which can't support distributed RFID application. On the other...
The rising use of RFID has been stimulating the world market through strong financial investments heading for the adoption of RFID as a standard identification technology. Such initiative has been fomenting the necessity of an infrastructure able to deal with the restrictions and limitations imposed by business areas and RFID environments. This work presents a modular and adaptive framework architecture...
RFID technology has advanced a lot in recent years. In order for enterprises to be competitive, an increasing number have integrated the technology into their operations. Most RFID middleware providers focus on how to shield the bottom device-level heterogeneity to accelerate the application and deployment of this technology. They always concentrate on collecting RFID events to generate standard application-level...
RFID technology has advanced a lot in recent years. In order for enterprises to be competitive, an increasing number have integrated the technology into their operations. The prime challenge for RFID middleware is not to shield the bottom device-level heterogeneity but to accelerate the integration with legacy system and application in a complex scenario. In this paper, we introduce a distributed...
Event-driven architecture not only shares many of the same characteristics with service-oriented architecture, such as modularity, loose-couplings, and adaptability, but also has ability to process event in an asynchronous way .So it is able to respond better to real-time changes and Integrate the system. This article is concentrate on a RIFD information management system design which base on EDA/SOA.
Ubiquitous enterprise environments are getting more and more complicated since pipelined operational systems have been interconnected according to the temporary necessities. Service-oriented architecture based on Web services technology provides a promising platform where the enterprises are allowed to coordinate seamlessly e-Services on the heterogeneous information systems. Nevertheless, the architecture...
Radio-frequency identification (RFID) technology has brought tremendous benefits for business processing, especially in incorporating RFID data into supply chain management (SCM). With the explosion of RFID data, there has raised important problem how to mine valuable information from tremendous and potentially infinite volumes of RFID data. Complex event processing (CEP) technology used to process...
RFID technology has become a hot spot in automatic identification filed in recent years, which opens up a wide variety of applications. However, most RFID applications are still closed-loop-based. In order to build large-scale RFID applications which are transregional and cross-industry, it is necessary to build public RFID service platform. On the basis of recent research, according to characteristics...
Recently RFID (radio frequency identification) middleware technology attracts great attention due to its competitive business value. Being able to be automatically identified and collect information, RFID systems have been applied to various applications fields. RFID middleware facilitates data communication between automatic identification equipments, like RFID readers, and enterprise applications...
Recent research in the area of ubiquitous computing lead to innovative technologies for acquisition, storage and communication of real-world information, resulting in a multitude of so called ??smart items??. Prominent examples for that are RFID and wireless sensor nodes. Key to everaging the full power of these items is to embedd them into a system architecture. In this paper we present such an architecture...
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