Abstract

One challenging problem in Machine-to-Machine (M2M) applications is to efficiently discover the resources provided by a huge number of heterogeneous devices. This paper proposes distributed resource discovery architecture (DRD) for M2M applications. The DRD supports heterogeneous devices in resource description registration and discovery of resource value. It achieves interoperability among heterogeneous devices in disparate networks and enables resource access from the Internet. In the DRD, a resource registration component is designed for storing resource descriptions, a resource discovery component is designed to retrieve resource values on behalf of clients after getting address information by looking up resource descriptions. The DRD utilizes a peer-to-peer overlay to distribute workload and avoid single point of failure. A real-world prototype is implemented and verified with a simple demo. Preliminary evaluation on response time of resource discovery is provided.

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