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Title: Media independent transport service for ambient intelligence
Author: Lebre, Marcelo
Corujo, Daniel
Gomes, Diogo
Aguiar, Rui
Keywords: IEEE 802.21
Media independent transport
M2M
Sensors
Abstraction
Sensor service access point
Ambient intelligence
Heterogeneous networks
Sensor networks
Issue Date: 2011
Abstract: The evolution on ambient intelligence technologies, such as sensor networks, propelled a universe of very diverse types of both data and hardware equipment creating one of the most heterogeneous network environments. This diversity brings to light the main issue we aim to address in this paper: the need for a common ground that enables communications between the different heterogeneous equipments and technologies. Starting from the well-established IEEE 802.21 Media Independent Handover standard, we propose its mechanisms and structure to be extended to provide the needed common ground for communication in ambient intelligence scenarios. In this work, we extend 802.21 to include sensor information, enabling different types of equipment and network technologies to communicate with each other under a common standard contributing to a truly heterogeneous network framework. To conclude, we address its viability through a comparison with other known solutions for communication on sensing devices.
Peer review: yes
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10773/6601
Publisher Version: http://crc2011.uc.pt/Program
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