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Efficient information lookup for the Internet of Things G.F. Marias, N. Fotiou, G.C. Polyzos Mobile Multimedia Laboratory, Department of Informatics Athens University of Economics and Business
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The Internet of Things vision Every object (thing) is uniquely identified Each object is associated with information Great amount of data distributed in databases around the world How can this information be discovered? How can this information be managed? 2Efficient information lookup for the IoT
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Structuring information Efficient information lookup for the IoT3 Stakeholders: object creators and object holders (e.g., manufacturer and reseller) Objects are associated with pairs Global Read-Only Well known, values set by creators once (e.g., “ingredients” ) Global Editable Well known, each holder may set value (e.g., “price”) Local Specific to a holder (e.g., “shelf number in which the product is stored”)
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Information lookup Efficient information lookup for the IoT4 Attribute values are learned using lookup services Lookup services are accessed using scopes “Scope: a meta-service that accepts as input attribute queries and forwards them to the appropriate lookup service” Scopes are accessed through a URI known as the Scope Id (SId) SId can act as a network level access control mechanism (e.g., private IP vs. public IP) Scopes are hierarchically organized: child scopes have access to the information stored in parent scopes
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Operations Efficient information lookup for the IoT5 Scope Creation Creates a new scope and positions it in the scope hierarchy Scope-level access control policies can be defined Attribute Advertisement Populates a scope’s lookup tables Attribute-level access control policies can be defined Attribute Subscription Query the “default scope” for the value of an attribute The query eventually reaches the lookup service Value Forwarding Send the value of the attribute to the requestor
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Example: Medicine supply chain Real World Structure Information Structure Information Structure Creation Information lookup Efficient information lookup for the IoT6 Sells to Administrates Object Lookup service URL Object attributes
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Example: Medicine supply chain Real World Structure Information Structure Information Structure Creation Information lookup Efficient information lookup for the IoT7
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Example: Medicine supply chain Real World Structure Information Structure Information Structure Creation Information lookup Efficient information lookup for the IoT8
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Example: Medicine supply chain Real World Structure Information Structure Information Structure Creation Information lookup Efficient information lookup for the IoT9
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Benefits Efficient information lookup for the IoT10 Faster information lookup as information is structured Context based lookup The context of a user can define the scope in which a query will be sent An attribute may exist in multiple scopes with different value in each scope Better information administration A stakeholder never looses control of the attribute’s values Attributes can be “revocated” Scalability New scopes can be easily added Global read only attributes can be cached It is possible to create isolated enterprise specific versions of the system No global authorities (as for example in DNS->ONS)
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Thank you polyzos@aueb.gr
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