Title
WINDWare: Supporting ubiquitous computing with passive sensor enabled RFID
Abstract
Recent emergence of passive sensor enabled RFID tags (sensor tags) is creating new possibilities for low cost and maintenance free paradigm for industrial and ubiquitous monitoring applications (such as structural health, elder care, cold chain management). Despite the clear advantages, the widespread adoption of sensor tag technology requires the development of middleware to support the management of data streams with integrated sensor and ID (identification) data. In this paper we propose a generic middleware architecture adhering to the standardized EPCglobal architecture for managing integrated ID and sensor data streams from sensor tags. Furthermore, we demonstrate its successful implementation, WINDWare, through laboratory experiments and an application demonstration.
Year
DOI
Venue
2014
10.1109/RFID.2014.6810709
IEEE RFID
Keywords
Field
DocType
middleware,radiofrequency identification,sensors,ubiquitous computing,EPCglobal architecture,RFID tags,WINDWare,identification data,integrated ID,integrated sensor,middleware architecture,passive sensor,sensor data streams,sensor tag technology,ubiquitous computing,wireless identification and sensor data management middleware
Middleware,Data modeling,Data stream mining,Architecture,Cold chain,Engineering,Elder care,Ubiquitous computing,Sensor web,Embedded system
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
3
0.47
9
Authors
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Asanga Wickramasinghe1222.71
Damith Chinthana Ranasinghe219032.67
Alanson P Sample318616.26