Title :
Parameter-Based Mechanism for Unifying User Interaction, Applications and Communication Protocols
Author :
Jie Song ; Calatrava Sierra, Silvia ; Caffarel Rodriguez, Jaime ; Perandones, Jorge Martin ; del Campo Jimenez, Guillermo ; Olloqui Bujan, Jorge ; Martinez Garcia, Rocio ; Santamaria Galdon, Asuncion
Author_Institution :
Centro de Domotica Integral (CeDInt), Univ. Politec. de Madrid, Madrid, Spain
Abstract :
In the smart building control industry, creating a platform to integrate different communication protocols and ease the interaction between users and devices is becoming increasingly important. BATMP is a platform designed to achieve this goal. In this paper, the authors describe a novel mechanism for information exchange, which introduces a new concept, Parameter, and uses it as the common object among all the BATMP components: Gateway Manager, Technology Manager, Application Manager, Model Manager and Data Warehouse. Parameter is an object which represents a physical magnitude and contains the information about its presentation, available actions, access type, etc. Each component of BATMP has a copy of the parameters. In the Technology Manager, three drivers for different communication protocols, KNX, CoAP and Modbus, are implemented to convert devices into parameters. In the Gateway Manager, users can control the parameters directly or by defining a scenario. In the Application Manager, the applications can subscribe to parameters and decide the values of parameters by negotiating. Finally, a Negotiator is implemented in the Model Manager to notify other components about the changes taking place in any component. By applying this mechanism, BATMP ensures the simultaneous and concurrent communication among users, applications and devices.
Keywords :
data warehouses; field buses; home automation; internetworking; protocols; BATMP; CoAP; KNX; Modbus; application manager; communication protocols; concurrent communication; data warehouse; gateway manager; information exchange; model manager; parameter-based mechanism; smart building control industry; technology manager; user interaction; Current measurement; Lighting; Logic gates; Protocols; Registers; Sensors; Voltage measurement; BATNet; CoAP; KNX; Modbus; driver; home automation; multi-protocol; user interaction;
Conference_Titel :
Artificial Intelligence, Modelling and Simulation (AIMS), 2014 2nd International Conference on
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-7599-0
DOI :
10.1109/AIMS.2014.42