Abstract
Miniaturized, wirelessly networked embedded systems combined with Peer-to-Peer computing principles have started to pervade into objects of everyday use, like tools, appliances or the environment, thus implementing ensembles of autonomous, interacting networked things. With the development of the Peer-it framework, integrating a self-contained, miniaturized, universal and scalable embedded systems hardware platform, basically containing sensors, actuators, computing and wireless communication facilities, and a Peer-to- Peer (P2P) based software architecture, we have proposed a stick-on solution for the implementation of networks of things (NoTs). The Peer-it design and miniaturization ultimately aim to yield a smart label, ready to be sticked on to literally every thing as a NoT enabler. The paper addresses the issue of spatial awareness of objects within NoTs, and proposes abstractions of space based on (i) topology, (ii) distance and (iii) orientation. Experiments are conducted to investigate on the ability of objects in a NoT to self-organize based on their spatial orientation.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | Proceedings of the 3rd International Workshop on Self-Organizing Systems (IWSOS 2008), Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS), Springer-Verlag, Berlin, Heidelberg, October 2008. |
| Number of pages | 7 |
| Publication status | Published - 2008 |
Fields of science
- 102 Computer Sciences
- 102009 Computer simulation
- 102013 Human-computer interaction
- 102019 Machine learning
- 102020 Medical informatics
- 102021 Pervasive computing
- 102022 Software development
- 102025 Distributed systems
- 202017 Embedded systems
- 211902 Assistive technologies
- 211912 Product design
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