Atmosphere: Context and situational-aware collaborative IoT architecture for edge-fog-cloud computing

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URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10498/25193
DOI: 10.1016/j.csi.2021.103550
ISSN: 0920-5489
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2021-06Department
Ingeniería en Automática, Electrónica, Arquitectura y Redes de Computadores; Ingeniería InformáticaSource
Computer Standards & Interfaces 79 (2022) 103550Abstract
The Internet of Things (IoT) has grown significantly in popularity, accompanied by increased capacity and lower
cost of communications, and overwhelming development of technologies. At the same time, big data and realtime
data analysis have taken on great importance and have been accompanied by unprecedented interest in
sharing data among citizens, public administrations and other organisms, giving rise to what is known as the
Collaborative Internet of Things. This growth in data and infrastructure must be accompanied by a software
architecture that allows its exploitation. Although there are various proposals focused on the exploitation of the
IoT at edge, fog and/or cloud levels, it is not easy to find a software solution that exploits the three tiers together,
taking maximum advantage not only of the analysis of contextual and situational data at each tier, but also of
two-way communications between adjacent ones. In this paper, we propose an architecture that solves these
deficiencies by proposing novel technologies which are appropriate for managing the resources of each tier: edge,
fog and cloud. In addition, the fact that two-way communications along the three tiers of the architecture is
allowed considerably enriches the contextual and situational information in each layer, and substantially assists
decision making in real time. The paper illustrates the proposed software architecture through a case study of
respiratory disease surveillance in hospitals. As a result, the proposed architecture permits efficient communications
between the different tiers responding to the needs of these types of IoT scenarios.
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Collaborative Internet of Things; Edge computing; Smart data; Context and situational awareness; Agent-oriented software; Complex event processingCollections
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