Title
Towards a comprehensive integration and application platform for large-scale sensor networks
Abstract
This paper presents a study that has been performed in order to combine the strength of two emerging technologies: Smart Items and Enterprise Architectures. Smart Items are physical objects with sensing, computing and communication capabilities based on RFID techniques. Enterprise services are generic services that can be tailored to an industry's or a company's specific needs. Examples include accounting, health care, financing, supply chain management, oil and gas, consumer goods, automotive industry and many other domains. However, bringing these two emerging technologies together is not obvious and may become quite cumbersome. There are challenging modeling issues that need to be addressed. In this article, we will present our overall approach to discuss solutions for these challenging questions. We will then demonstrate our concepts along a case study that we have performed on the UC Berkeley sensor boards, (so called motes) for the domain of container security.
Year
DOI
Venue
2004
10.1007/11526858_18
UCS
Keywords
Field
DocType
application platform,consumer goods,automotive industry,large-scale sensor network,comprehensive integration,container security,rfid technique,communication capability,uc berkeley sensor board,enterprise architectures,challenging question,case study,smart items,oil and gas,supply chain management,enterprise architecture,sensor network,emerging technology,code generation
Data science,Business process,Simulation,Computer science,Supply chain management,Emerging technologies,Business model,Ubiquitous computing,Radio-frequency identification,Wireless sensor network,Distributed computing,Automotive industry
Conference
Volume
ISSN
ISBN
3598
0302-9743
3-540-27893-1
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
2
0.42
5
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Asuman Suenbuel131.11
Joachim Schaper211015.66
Thomas Odenwald3392.86