Title
aWESoME: A web service middleware for ambient intelligence
Abstract
This work presents a Web Service Middleware infrastructure for Ambient Intelligence environments, named aWESoME. aWESoME is a vital part of the Smart IHU project, a large-scale Smart University deployment. The purpose of the proposed middleware within the project is twofold: for one, to ensure universal, homogeneous access to the system's functions and secondly, to fulfill functional and non-functional requirements of the system. Namely, the infrastructure itself should consume significantly low power (as it is meant for energy savings in addition to automations), without compromising reliability and fast response time. The infrastructure should enable fast and direct discovery, invocation and execution of services. Finally, on hardware level, the wireless sensor and actuator network should be optimally configured for speed and reliability as well. The proposed solution employs widely used web open standards for description and discovery to expose hardware and software functions and ensure interoperability, even outside the borders of this university deployment. It proposes a straightforward method to integrate low-cost and resource-constrained heterogeneous devices found in the market and a large-scale placement of servers and wireless sensor networks. Different server hardware installations have been evaluated to find the optimum trade-off between response time and power consumption. Finally, a range of client applications that exploit the middleware on different platforms are demonstrated, to prove its usability and effectiveness in enabling, in this scenario, energy monitoring and savings.
Year
DOI
Venue
2013
10.1016/j.eswa.2013.01.061
Expert Syst. Appl.
Keywords
Field
DocType
different server hardware installation,ambient intelligence,energy saving,web service middleware infrastructure,web service middleware,direct discovery,large-scale smart university deployment,smart ihu project,fast response time,energy monitoring,hardware level,different platform,ubiquitous computing,wireless sensor networks,web services
Middleware,Middleware (distributed applications),Interoperability,Ambient intelligence,Computer science,Server,Ubiquitous computing,Web service,Wireless sensor network,Embedded system
Journal
Volume
Issue
ISSN
40
11
0957-4174
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
21
1.20
13
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Thanos G. Stavropoulos114318.07
Konstantinos Gottis2211.20
Dimitris Vrakas325123.98
Ioannis Vlahavas4159679.02