Abstract

Recently, there are heterogeneous devices that connect to the Internet to provide ubiquitous and intelligent services based on sensors and actuators in the network of the Internet of Things (IoT). The resources of IoT represent the physical entities on the Internet to expose functions through services. Resource management is necessary to enable a massive amount of IoT-connected devices to be discoverable and accessible in the network of IoT. In this paper, we propose an IoT resource management to provide schemes of device self-registration and status detection for devices based on the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) standard. This device self-registration scheme is based on an agent that is proposed for registering devices itself which deployed in the OCF network. The devices host the OCF resources to provide IoT services such as sensing and controlling through the sensors and actuators. For a group of devices, an agent-based self-registration is proposed to register the resources. Through the proposed self-registration, the information of IoT devices is published using profile and saved in the management platform that enables the clients to discover the resources and access the services. For accessing the IoT resources in the OCF network, an interworking proxy is proposed to support the communications between web clients and devices over Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) based on OCF. Furthermore, through the interoperability of the resources using the registered information, a real-time monitoring scheme is proposed based on periodic request and response for the status detection of deployed devices.

Highlights

  • The Internet of Thing (IoT) is comprised of a massive amount of connected devices that provide smart and ubiquitous services based on sensors and actuators in the heterogeneous network environment

  • For accessing the Internet of Things (IoT) resources in the Open Connectivity Foundation (OCF) network, a proxy is included in the IoT platform to support the interworking between Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) based on OCF

  • We proposed an IoT resource management to provide device self-registration and status detection based on OCF in this paper

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Summary

Introduction

The Internet of Thing (IoT) is comprised of a massive amount of connected devices that provide smart and ubiquitous services based on sensors and actuators in the heterogeneous network environment. REST APIs enable the resources of an IoT device to be accessible through communication protocols using URIs [10] Application layer protocols, such as Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) and the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP), are used for implementing the IoT services based on the REST architecture to support reliable and efficient communication [11]. We propose resource management based on OCF for device self-registration and status detection through the interactions between IoT server, web server, web client, IoT agent, and IoT device in the IoT network. The published information of IoT devices are saved in the management platform that enables clients to discover the resources and access the services for monitoring the IoT devices as well as the environment where the devices are deployed.

Related Works
Proposed IoT Resource Management Based on OCF
IoT Resource Self-Registration Using Profile
IoT Resource Discovery and Accessing
Real-Time Status Detection
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Performance Evaluation
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