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TY - JOUR
T1 - Sifting through the jungle of sensor standards
AU - Chen, C.
AU - Helal, S.
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - The entire world can exploit sensors and networked sensor systems to benefit through different standards. Energy Conservation and home-care Network (ECHONET) standard specifies an open system architecture that enables the integration of a variety of home appliances and sensors from multiple vendors. The IEEE standard for smart transducer interfaces describes a set of open and network-neutral interfaces for connecting sensors and actuators to communication networks and processors. The Sensor Model Language (SensorML) is a product of the sensor web enablement activity, a research initiative in the geospatial community that mostly uses remote sensors and sensor systems. The Device Kit is an OSGi-based technology that lets applications interface with hardware with hardware devices by using Java. The University of Florida is developing a Device Description Language (DDL) to support automatic device integration including sensors and actuators, with intelligent environments.
AB - The entire world can exploit sensors and networked sensor systems to benefit through different standards. Energy Conservation and home-care Network (ECHONET) standard specifies an open system architecture that enables the integration of a variety of home appliances and sensors from multiple vendors. The IEEE standard for smart transducer interfaces describes a set of open and network-neutral interfaces for connecting sensors and actuators to communication networks and processors. The Sensor Model Language (SensorML) is a product of the sensor web enablement activity, a research initiative in the geospatial community that mostly uses remote sensors and sensor systems. The Device Kit is an OSGi-based technology that lets applications interface with hardware with hardware devices by using Java. The University of Florida is developing a Device Description Language (DDL) to support automatic device integration including sensors and actuators, with intelligent environments.
KW - Automatic devices
KW - Communication networks
KW - Device descriptions
KW - Echonet
KW - Geospatial communities
KW - Hardware devices
KW - Home appliances
KW - Ieee standards
KW - Intelligent environments
KW - Multiple vendors
KW - Networked sensor systems
KW - OF sensors
KW - Remote sensors
KW - Research initiatives
KW - Sensor models
KW - Sensor systems
KW - Sensor webs
KW - Sensorml
KW - Sensors and actuators
KW - Smart transducers
KW - System architectures
KW - University of Florida
KW - Actuators
KW - Domestic appliances
KW - Energy conservation
KW - Energy management
KW - Java programming language
KW - Linguistics
KW - Network protocols
KW - Open systems
KW - Remote sensing
KW - Sensors
KW - Standards
KW - Sensor networks
U2 - 10.1109/MPRV.2008.81
DO - 10.1109/MPRV.2008.81
M3 - Journal article
VL - 7
SP - 84
EP - 88
JO - IEEE Pervasive Computing
JF - IEEE Pervasive Computing
SN - 1536-1268
IS - 4
ER -