DocumentCode
2962747
Title
Supporting development and management of smart office applications: A DYAMAND case study
Author
Nelis, Jelle ; Vandaele, Heleen ; Strobbe, Matthias ; Koning, Arnoud ; De Turck, Filip ; Develder, Chris
Author_Institution
Dept. of Inf. Technol., Ghent Univ., Ghent, Belgium
fYear
2015
fDate
11-15 May 2015
Firstpage
1053
Lastpage
1058
Abstract
To realize the Internet of Things (IoT) vision, tools are needed to ease the development and deployment of practical applications. Several standard bodies, companies, and ad-hoc consortia are proposing their own solution for inter-device communication. In this context, DYnamic, Adaptive MAnagement of Networks and Devices (DYAMAND) was presented in a previous publication to solve the interoperability issues introduced by the multitude of available technologies. In this paper a DYAMAND case study is presented: in cooperation with a large company, a monitoring application was developed for flexible office spaces in order to reliably reorganize an office environment and give real-time feedback on the usage of meeting rooms. Three wireless sensor technologies were investigated to be used in the pilot. The solution was deployed in a "friendly user" setting at a research institute (iMinds) prior to deployment at the large company\´s premises. Based on the findings of both installations, requirements for an application platform supporting development and management of smart (office) applications were listed. DYAMAND was used as the basis of the implementation. Although the local management of networked devices as provided by DYAMAND enables easier development of intelligent applications, a number of remote services discussed in this paper are needed to enable reliable and up-to-date support (of new technologies).
Keywords
Internet of Things; office automation; open systems; wireless sensor networks; DYAMAND case study; Internet of things vision; IoT; ad-hoc consortia; dynamic adaptive management of networks and devices; friendly user setting; intelligent applications; interdevice communication; interoperability issues; meeting rooms; monitoring application; networked devices; office environment; real-time feedback; smart office applications; wireless sensor technologies; Interoperability; Logic gates; Monitoring; Protocols; Real-time systems; Universal Serial Bus; User interfaces; Deployment; Device Discovery; Device Management; Middleware; Office Management; Sensor technologies;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Integrated Network Management (IM), 2015 IFIP/IEEE International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Ottawa, ON
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/INM.2015.7140432
Filename
7140432
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