Title
Approaching the Internet of things IoT: a modelling, analysis and abstraction framework
Abstract
The evolution of communication protocols, sensory hardware, mobile and pervasive devices, alongside social and cyber-physical networks, has made the Internet of things IoT an interesting concept with inherent complexities as it is realised. Such complexities range from addressing mechanisms to information management and from communication protocols to presentation and interaction within the IoT. Although existing Internet and communication models can be extended to provide the basis for realising IoT, they may not be sufficiently capable to handle the new paradigms that IoT introduces, such as social communities, smart spaces, privacy and personalisation of devices and information, modelling and reasoning. With interaction models in IoT moving from the orthodox service consumption model, towards an interactive conversational model, nature-inspired computational models appear to be candidate representations. Specifically, this research contests that the reactive and interactive nature of IoT makes chemical reaction-inspired approaches particularly well suited to such requirements. This paper presents a chemical reaction-inspired computational model using the concepts of graphs and reflection, which attempts to address the complexities associated with the visualisation, modelling, interaction, analysis and abstraction of information in the IoT. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Year
DOI
Venue
2015
10.1002/cpe.3131
Concurrency and Computation: Practice & Experience
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Internet of things,distributed systems,chemical computing,formal modelling
Journal
27
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
8
1532-0626
11
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.74
16
6
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Ahsan Ikram1233.36
Ashiq Anjum233338.33
Richard Hill37717.96
Nick Antonopoulos453148.72
Lu Liu51501170.70
Stelios Sotiriadis642941.85