Abstract

AbstractInternet of Things enables continuous monitoring and control of everyday objects and environments through a combination of software, hardware, and wireless communication technologies. Embedded devices, wireless radios, sensors, and actuators are at the core of IoT applications. Time-sensitive IoT applications have to combine these elements and provide deterministic responses to events occurring in the application environment. Since the applications rely on a collection of embedded IoT devices, software protocols, and an operating system, application developers and architects are required to understand the characteristics and the protocols at all layers of the network stack to develop time-critical IoT applications. This chapter begins with an introduction to real-time IoT. Characteristics and the layered architecture of IoT applications are presented to explain the responsibilities of different layers. The chapter concludes with protocol and operating system recommendations for real-time IoT.

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