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A Service-Centric Stack for Collaborative Data Sharing and Processing

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Green and Smart Technology with Sensor Applications (ICTSM 2011, SIA 2012, GST 2012)

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A ubiquitous embedded network, such as wireless sensor network, is characterised by its capability to carry out common tasks by sharing resources that are placed in-node or in-network domains. While new application domains are emerging, the challenge is in the interpretation and utilisation of heterogeneous data generated by different types of interfaces. In this paper, a new service-centric framework for data sharing and manipulation is introduced. This framework views nodes as lightweight, composite services. Services can be composed among nodes in the same network region to extract geo-spatial and temporal patterns of the sensed data. We propose Coordination models and languages for integrating heterogeneous services together by interfacing with each service to accomplish the network mission based on the data they collect and process. This paper presents a scenario that demonstrate how coordination rules can be used to support effective collaboration between sensor nodes to extract information.

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Alsboui, T., Hammoudeh, M., Abuarqoub, A. (2012). A Service-Centric Stack for Collaborative Data Sharing and Processing. In: Cho, Hs., Kim, Th., Mohammed, S., Adeli, H., Oh, Mk., Lee, KW. (eds) Green and Smart Technology with Sensor Applications. ICTSM SIA GST 2011 2012 2012. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 338. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-35251-5_45

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