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Lightweight Named Object: An ICN-Based Abstraction for IoT Device Programming and Management

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IEEE INTERNET OF THINGS JOURNAL
卷 6, 期 3, 页码 5029-5039

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IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/JIOT.2019.2894969

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Augmentation; data-centric security; distributed objects; information centric networking (ICN); Internet of Things (IoT); named data networking (NDN); naming; programming language

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  1. EU-JP H2020 under the ICN2020 project
  2. EU-JP H2020 under the Fed4IoT project

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The expected dramatic growth of connected things raises the issue of how to efficiently organize them, in order to monitor and manage functions and interactions. Information centric networking (ICN) is a communication paradigm that provides content-oriented functionality in the network and at the network level, including content routing, caching, multicast, mobility, data-centric security, and a flexible namespace. Thus, it is a viable solution for supporting Internet of Things (IoT) services without requiring any centralized entity. In this paper, we introduce the lightweight named object solution: a convenient way to represent physical IoT objects in a derived name space, exploiting ICN. We show that this abstraction can: 1) increase the programming simplicity; 2) offer extended functionality, such as augmentation and upgrading, to cope with the software erosion, and 3) implement a common interaction logic involving mutual function invocation. We present some proof-of-concept implementations of the proposed abstraction dealing with challenging IoT test cases; we also carry out a performance evaluation in a simulated network scenario.

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