TY - GEN
T1 - Network self-organization in the Internet of Things
AU - Athreya, Arjun P.
AU - Tague, Patrick
PY - 2013
Y1 - 2013
N2 - The Internet of Things is a paradigm that allows the interaction of ubiquitous devices through a network to achieve common goals. This paradigm like any man-made infrastructure is subject to disasters, outages and other adversarial conditions. Under these situations provisioned communications fail, rendering this paradigm with little or no use. Hence, network self-organization among these devices is needed to allow for communication resilience. This paper presents a survey of related work in the area of self-organization and discusses future research opportunities and challenges for self-organization in the Internet of Things. We begin this paper with a system perspective of the Internet of Things. We then identify and describe the key components of self-organization in the Internet of Things and discuss enabling technologies. Finally we discuss possible tailoring of prior work of other related applications to suit the needs of self-organization in the Internet of Things paradigm.
AB - The Internet of Things is a paradigm that allows the interaction of ubiquitous devices through a network to achieve common goals. This paradigm like any man-made infrastructure is subject to disasters, outages and other adversarial conditions. Under these situations provisioned communications fail, rendering this paradigm with little or no use. Hence, network self-organization among these devices is needed to allow for communication resilience. This paper presents a survey of related work in the area of self-organization and discusses future research opportunities and challenges for self-organization in the Internet of Things. We begin this paper with a system perspective of the Internet of Things. We then identify and describe the key components of self-organization in the Internet of Things and discuss enabling technologies. Finally we discuss possible tailoring of prior work of other related applications to suit the needs of self-organization in the Internet of Things paradigm.
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U2 - 10.1109/IoT-NC.2013.6694050
DO - 10.1109/IoT-NC.2013.6694050
M3 - Conference contribution
AN - SCOPUS:84893592753
SN - 9781479908264
T3 - 2013 IEEE International Workshop of Internet-of-Things Networking and Control, IoT-NC 2013
SP - 25
EP - 33
BT - 2013 IEEE International Workshop of Internet-of-Things Networking and Control, IoT-NC 2013
PB - IEEE Computer Society
T2 - 2013 IEEE International Workshop of Internet-of-Things Networking and Control, IoT-NC 2013
Y2 - 24 June 2013 through 24 June 2013
ER -