Title
Delay Performance in a Semantic Interoperability Architecture
Abstract
A semantic interoperability architecture typically consists of collaborating heterogeneous networks and devices with different availability of resources such as bandwidth, processing power, memory, storage and energy. Due to utilization of ontology based information representation and communication formats, a gateway approach for achieving semantic interoperability becomes complex and may require long processing times. Especially when the constraints on acceptable response times in services with user interaction are considered, the end-to-end delay becomes an important performance criterion. In this paper, we make an analysis of the processing delay per device and the transmission delay per hop in a heterogeneous smart network. We identify the processes and the transmission links that dominate the end-to-end delay based on our experiments on a power-managed smart lighting scenario.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/SAINT.2011.54
Applications and the Internet
Keywords
Field
DocType
delay performance,power-managed smart lighting scenario,end-to-end delay,semantic interoperability,heterogeneous network,long processing time,transmission delay,processing delay,semantic interoperability architecture,heterogeneous smart network,processing power,sensors,heterogeneous networks,open systems,logic gates,semantics,building management systems,lighting,smart lighting,end to end delay,tin
End-to-end delay,Network delay,Smart lighting,Computer science,Transmission delay,Computer network,Semantic interoperability,Default gateway,Heterogeneous network,Processing delay,Distributed computing
Conference
ISBN
Citations 
PageRank 
978-0-7695-4423-6
2
0.39
References 
Authors
5
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Sachin Bhardwaj1154.85
Özcelebi, T.220.39
Richard Verhoeven3346.72
Johan J. Lukkien467170.50