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Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) have many applications in home and industrial automation, and the management and integration of WSNs into Internet and IP-based networks is still getting tremendous interesting. This paper presents a micro SOA-model as part of a 4-layered, SOA-based architecture targeting resource-constrained devices with 48 KB of ROM and 10 KB of RAM. The key idea in this model is...
We propose a 6LoWPAN-SNMP that enables transmission of SNMP messages over IPv6-enabled low-power wireless personal area networks (6LoWPAN). The 6LoWPAN-SNMP is an extended modification of the Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP). Compared to traditional IP-networks, 6LoWPAN is a severely resource-constrained network; hence, existing SNMP protocols need to be modified to meet the goals in RFC...
IP-based wireless sensor networks (IP-WSN) are popularly recognized as a global sensor networks infrastructure by combining IPv6 technology with wireless sensor networks (WSN). However, IP-WSN, currently, does not provide security because it is commonly recognized that it is a big burden for IP-WSN to adapt Internet's dominant security protocol. We suggest a security protocol for IP-WSN based on secure...
Wireless sensor networks are becoming more and more popular and there are many vendors offering solutions with similar functionality, but utilizing different approaches to controlling the network and gathering the data. We have evaluated two very different types of networks, Arch Rock and Z-Wave, in three main areas: network configuration, access control, and fault tolerance. Even though some functionality...
A scheme that exploits the broadcast nature of the wireless communication in order to achieve multicast content delivery is presented in this paper. As opposed to broadcasting, this method enables the clients to determine on-line the delivered content, and thus preserves the advantages of an individual service. On the other hand, a multicast content delivery is much more efficient than a unicast content...
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