DocumentCode
139249
Title
Rest-based sensor networks with OData
Author
Thoma, M. ; Kakantousis, Theofilos ; Braun, Torsten
Author_Institution
SAP Switzerland Inc., Regensdorf, Switzerland
fYear
2014
fDate
2-4 April 2014
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
40
Abstract
RESTful services gained a lot of attention recently, even in the enterprise world, which is traditionally more web-service centric. Data centric RESfFul services, as previously mainly known in web environments, established themselves as a second paradigm complementing functional WSDL-based SOA. In the Internet of Things, and in particular when talking about sensor motes, the Constraint Application Protocol (CoAP) is currently in the focus of both research and industry. In the enterprise world a protocol called OData (Open Data Proto-col) is becoming the future RESTful data access standard. To integrate sensor motes seamlessly into enterprise networks, an embedded OData implementation on top of CoAP is desirable, not requiring an intermediary gateway device. In this paper we introduce and evaluate an embedded OData implementation. We evaluate the OData protocol in terms of performance and energy consumption, considering different data encodings, and compare it to a pure CoAP implementation. We were able to demonstrate that the additional resources needed for an OData/JSON implementation are reasonable when aiming for enterprise interoperability, where OData is suggested to solve both the semantic and technical interoperability problems we have today when connecting systems.
Keywords
Internet of Things; encoding; energy consumption; protocols; wireless sensor networks; CoAP; Internet of Things; OData protocol; OData-JSON implementation; REST-based sensor networks; RESTful data access standard; WSDL-based SOA; constraint application protocol; data centric RESfFul services; data encodings; energy consumption; enterprise interoperability; enterprise networks; open data protocol; semantic interoperability problems; sensor motes; technical interoperability problems; wireless sensor networks; Data models; Logic gates; Protocols; Standards; Temperature sensors; Wireless sensor networks; XML;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Wireless On-demand Network Systems and Services (WONS), 2014 11th Annual Conference on
Conference_Location
Obergurgl
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/WONS.2014.6814719
Filename
6814719
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