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An ad-hoc web of things service bus

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The Web of Things (WoT) is a new trend related to the Internet that have yet to scale to mass usage. Consumer and in-vehicle contexts can promote WoT to mass usage. For these contexts, ad-hoc operation and complexity abstraction is very important. This paper suggests the creation of an ad-hoc service bus for the WoT. The solution uses Bonjour and Link-Local technologies to provide the main needed functions for a WoT RESTFul service bus operation. A proof of concept was executed to demonstrate this proposition's viability in a ah-hoc network without any infrastructure.

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        WebMedia '13: Proceedings of the 19th Brazilian symposium on Multimedia and the web
        November 2013
        360 pages
        ISBN:9781450325592
        DOI:10.1145/2526188

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