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The Internet of Things (IoT) offers many interesting solutions to problems encountered in a range of application areas. The potentially huge number and the diversity of things that may be part of such an infrastructure can pose prominent issues for their systemic management. This paper explores such issues and proposes a management platform that partially addresses them. More specifically, our proposed...
Prognoses predict the number of smart devices building the Internet of Things (IoT) to range between 30 and 50 billions in 2020, in the most conservative outlook triplicating today's numbers of devices connected to the Internet in just 7 years. While hardware developments and new standards for network and application protocols are progressing well, there is little consensus about how such heterogeneous,...
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