학술논문

Software-Defined Virtual Sensors for Provisioning IoT Services on Demand
Document Type
Conference
Source
2020 5th International Conference on Computer and Communication Systems (ICCCS) Computer and Communication Systems (ICCCS), 2020 5th International Conference on. :796-802 May, 2020
Subject
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Internet of Things
Software
Intelligent sensors
Temperature sensors
Wireless sensor networks
Sensor systems
services on-demand
IoT services provisioning
software sensors
software-defined internet of things
softwaredefined virtual sensor
software-defined internet of things controller
Language
Abstract
Internet of Things (IoT) has been increasingly developed to provide essential IoT services ranging from personal health, smart homes to smart cities, and critical infrastructures. Sensor/IoT devices are indispensable elements in these systems/services. However, they are too rigid to permit reconfiguration for changes after their implementation. This makes it difficult to provision IoT services on demand and causes inefficient utilization of resources. Software-defined networking (SDN) and Network function virtualization (NFV) are emerging solutions to the programmability of network functions. Provisioning IoT services on demand is a natural utilization of programmability. Inspired by the benefits of SDN-NFV programmability, this paper proposes a softwaredefined virtual sensor (SDVS) that enables the programmability of IoT devices in accordance with IoT applications on demand. The paper presents the design and implementation of the proposed SDVS and demonstrates its use in an on-demand IoT services scenario.