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A Resource Model for the Real World Internet

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Smart Sensing and Context (EuroSSC 2010)

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Integrating Wireless Sensor & Actuator Networks (WS&AN) on a large scale allows horizontal applications to access real-world information in real-time and changing the state of the real world, thus providing the basis for the Real World Internet. In this paper we present a resource model that semantically describes sensor, actuator and processing resources for the Real World Internet, this model is designed to efficiently support information queries and execute actuation requests in a large scale system.

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Villalonga, C., Bauer, M., López Aguilar, F., Huang, V.A., Strohbach, M. (2010). A Resource Model for the Real World Internet. In: Lukowicz, P., Kunze, K., Kortuem, G. (eds) Smart Sensing and Context. EuroSSC 2010. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 6446. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16982-3_13

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