Title
A Multiscale Approach for a Distributed Event-Based Internet of Things.
Abstract
The Internet of Things paradigm calls for exchanging data among dynamic and heterogeneous producer and consumer entities at unprecedented scales. The approach used in this paper to address IoT heterogeneity and scalability is through the modelling of multiple heterogeneous scales along dimensions of the application domain. Then, the concepts of scale and dimension of multiscalability are mapped to the concepts of scope and graph of scopes of distributed event-based systems, which have long been recognised as enabling scalable and flexible communication in a space-, time- and synchronisation-decoupled way. This multiscale approach for a distributed event-based Internet of Things enables the modelling of the decentralisation with human-centred edge computing solutions placing control at the edges of the IoT by leveraging localised scalability. Our implementation and experimentations with the MU DEBS framework show that multiscoping helps to drastically diminish the number of exchanged messages for both subscriptions and notifications.
Year
Venue
Field
2017
DASC/PiCom/DataCom/CyberSciTech
Edge computing,Data modeling,Producer–consumer problem,Computer science,Internet of Things,Public transport,Application domain,Overlay network,Scalability,Distributed computing
DocType
Citations 
PageRank 
Conference
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
5
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Denis Conan118617.66
Léon Lim221.07
Chantal Taconet39813.07
Chabridon, S.413818.95
Claire Lecocq500.34