Sandi Šemrov (2016) Automatic detection and configuration of sensors in IoT. MSc thesis.
Abstract
Lack of Machine-to-Machine standardization is causing the inability of connecting and poor interoperability between devices in IoT. We examine a global standard oneM2M for M2M. It defines a common services layer, which is going to enable communications between M2M devices on a global scale. We study OM2M platform, which is based on oneM2M standard. In this paper, we show how to extend the OM2M platform with plugins of three wireless technologies that are common in IoT: Bluetooth, Bluetooth Low Energy and Z-Wave. Plugins are developed in such a way, that they enable automatic detection in every chosen communication protocol. We show the steps needed to extend the OM2M platform with a technology, which is not a part of an oneM2M system. We explain semantics in oneM2M system and procedures to translate ontologies of non-oneM2M systems to oneM2M ontology.
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