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  • Computer Science
  • Software Engineering
  • Internet of Things (IoT)

Background:

  • The proliferation of connected devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) environment leads to the creation of new objects for each service, hindering reusability.
  • Existing approaches lack standardized mechanisms for object reuse, resulting in inefficiencies, increased costs, and reduced service modularity and extensibility.
  • The complexity of managing a vast number of IoT objects necessitates innovative solutions for efficient resource utilization.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To present a novel architecture for a Web of Objects platform designed to promote object reusability within diverse IoT application domains.
  • To introduce mechanisms for reusing existing objects through microservices and a central object repository, thereby avoiding duplication.
  • To develop algorithms for efficient discovery and matching of reusable microservices and related objects.

Main Methods:

  • Design and implementation of a Web of Objects platform architecture leveraging microservices and a central object repository.
  • Development of an algorithm for discovering microservices and associated objects, prioritizing reusability.
  • Creation of an object matching algorithm to facilitate the identification and reuse of existing objects.
  • Implementation of a prototype based on a use case scenario to demonstrate the proposed approach.

Main Results:

  • The proposed architecture enables the reuse of already instantiated objects across different IoT domains, significantly reducing duplication.
  • The microservices-based approach minimizes the time required for searching and instantiating objects from registries.
  • The developed algorithms effectively support the discovery and matching of reusable objects within the central repository.

Conclusions:

  • The Web of Objects platform architecture successfully enhances object reusability in IoT environments through microservices and a central repository.
  • The implemented prototype validates the proposed approach, demonstrating reduced duplication and improved efficiency in object management.
  • This work contributes to more modular, extensible, and cost-effective IoT solutions by promoting the principle of reuse.