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Protocols over Things: A Decentralized Programming Model for the Internet of Things

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Protocols over Things: A Decentralized Programming Model for the Internet of Things. / V, Samuel H. Christie; Smirnova, Daria; Chopra, Amit K. et al.
In: IEEE Computer, Vol. 53, No. 12, 01.12.2020, p. 60 - 68.

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V SHC, Smirnova D, Chopra AK, Singh MP. Protocols over Things: A Decentralized Programming Model for the Internet of Things. IEEE Computer. 2020 Dec 1;53(12):60 - 68. Epub 2020 Nov 24. doi: 10.1109/MC.2020.3023887

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V, Samuel H. Christie ; Smirnova, Daria ; Chopra, Amit K. et al. / Protocols over Things : A Decentralized Programming Model for the Internet of Things. In: IEEE Computer. 2020 ; Vol. 53, No. 12. pp. 60 - 68.

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abstract = "Current programming models for developing Internet of Things (IoT) applications are logically centralized and ill-suited for most IoT applications. We contribute Protocols over Things, a decentralized programming model that represents an IoT application via a protocol between the parties involved and provides improved performance over network-level delivery guarantees.",
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