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This study introduces WebTag, a novel solution for wireless sensor monitoring. WebTag enables direct IP-based access to sensor tags via Near Field Communication (NFC), enhancing data transmission security and efficiency for the Internet of Things.

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TCP/IP tunnelingembedded web serverinternet of thingsnear field communicationsensor tagwireless sensor monitoringwireless sensor networks

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Area of Science:

  • Computer Science
  • Electrical Engineering
  • Information Technology

Background:

  • Wireless sensor monitoring faces challenges in communication link efficiency and proprietary protocols.
  • Existing systems often use standard IP for upstream but proprietary protocols for downstream data transmission.
  • This limits interoperability and integration within the Internet of Things (IoT) paradigm.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To improve the communication link for data transmission in wireless sensor monitoring.
  • To present a novel solution enabling direct IP-based access to sensor tags.
  • To enhance security and facilitate web-based management of sensor data.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a novel solution named WebTag.
  • Integration of Near Field Communication (NFC) technology for sensor tag access.
  • Implementation of standard web browser access for sensor data retrieval and configuration.

Main Results:

  • WebTag provides direct IP-based access to sensor tags over NFC.
  • Enables reading sensor data and configuring sampling rates through a standard web browser.
  • Implements IP-based security policies for secure sensor applications.

Conclusions:

  • WebTag represents a significant advancement in wireless sensor monitoring.
  • Facilitates a more integrated and secure Internet of Things ecosystem.
  • Moves towards a future where sensor devices are directly accessible via standard web technologies.