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Toward the Next Generation of Sensors as a Service

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This chapter presents a novel approach for service oriented architectures applied to the Sensors-as-a-Service paradigm. This work illustrates a flexible, scalable programming model of applications based on a service platform. The major contribution of this work is a new idea for service model, SNS model, compliant to sensor, where service is designed to use the information coming from sensor, and it is possible to their integration. The service model allows to optimize information that are coming from service or from sensor versus a new concept Service SNS.

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This work is partially supported by the Italian Ministry of Economic Development through the project SeNSori (“SeNSori– Sensor Node as a Service for Home and Buildings Energy Saving”).

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Lombardo , D., Morreale, V., Li Calsi, G. (2014). Toward the Next Generation of Sensors as a Service. In: Gaglio, S., Lo Re, G. (eds) Advances onto the Internet of Things. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 260. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-03992-3_15

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