IoT – Internet of Things Architecture for Context Aware Sensors Data Processing in Waste Management Solution
Keywords:
IoT – Internet of Things, IoT Communications protocolAbstract
Internet of Things (IoT) refers interconnectivity of different devices and its increasing reasons aim Cloud Computing Services development, interconnectivity among personal smart devices and other devices, and significant development of the applications operate with this kind of connections and data provided by such connections. The biggest role is played by the devices with measuring capabilities helping the understanding of the world around by humans analyzing data generated in new points by these instruments. Data are securely stored and processes to be a viable source for real-time decisions. The paper provides an overview of this new data acquisitions paradigm together with short presentations of the communication protocols can be implemented in IoT infrastructure. Also, a possible solution architecture is provided for waste management.References
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*. jQuery (old school):
*. Angular JS (MVC + Data-binding) / Knockout JS (Data-binding + UI auto-refresh):
*. Dojo:
*. Prototype:g
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