Cloud Computing, REST and Mashups to Simplify RFID Application Development and Deployment

While of increasing importance for the real-time enterprise, deployments of Internet of Things infrastructures such as RFID remain complex and expensive. In this paper, we illustrate these challenges by studying the applications of the EPC Network which is an RFID standards framework that aims to fa...

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Main Authors: Guinard, Dominique, Floerkemeier, Christian, Sarma, Sanjay Emani
Other Authors: Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Auto-ID Laboratory
Format: Article
Language:en_US
Published: Association for Computing Machinery 2014
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/87673
https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2812-039X
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description While of increasing importance for the real-time enterprise, deployments of Internet of Things infrastructures such as RFID remain complex and expensive. In this paper, we illustrate these challenges by studying the applications of the EPC Network which is an RFID standards framework that aims to facilitate interoperability and application development. We show how the use of blueprints that were successful on the Web can help to make the adoption of these standards less complex. We discuss in particular how Cloud Computing, RESTful interfaces, Real-time Web (Websockets and Comet) and Web 2.0 Mashups can simplify application development, deployments and maintenance in a common RFID application. Our analysis also illustrates that RFID/EPC Network applications are an excellent play- ground for Web of Things technologies and that further re- search in this eld can signi cantly contribute to making real-world applications less complex and cost-intensive.
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spelling mit-1721.1/876732022-09-23T14:39:52Z Cloud Computing, REST and Mashups to Simplify RFID Application Development and Deployment Guinard, Dominique Floerkemeier, Christian Sarma, Sanjay Emani Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Auto-ID Laboratory Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering Sarma, Sanjay Emani Sarma, Sanjay Emani Floerkemeier, Christian Guinard, Dominique While of increasing importance for the real-time enterprise, deployments of Internet of Things infrastructures such as RFID remain complex and expensive. In this paper, we illustrate these challenges by studying the applications of the EPC Network which is an RFID standards framework that aims to facilitate interoperability and application development. We show how the use of blueprints that were successful on the Web can help to make the adoption of these standards less complex. We discuss in particular how Cloud Computing, RESTful interfaces, Real-time Web (Websockets and Comet) and Web 2.0 Mashups can simplify application development, deployments and maintenance in a common RFID application. Our analysis also illustrates that RFID/EPC Network applications are an excellent play- ground for Web of Things technologies and that further re- search in this eld can signi cantly contribute to making real-world applications less complex and cost-intensive. 2014-06-06T14:26:13Z 2014-06-06T14:26:13Z 2011-06 Article http://purl.org/eprint/type/ConferencePaper 9781450306249 1450306241 http://hdl.handle.net/1721.1/87673 Guinard, Dominique, Christian Floerkemeir, Sanjay Sarma. "Cloud Computing, REST and Mashups to Simplify RFID Application Development and Deployment." WoT 2011: proceedings of the Second International Workshop on the Web of Things, June 12, 2011, San Francisco, USA. https://orcid.org/0000-0003-2812-039X en_US Proceedings of the Second International Workshop on the Web of Things, WoT 2011 Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ application/pdf Association for Computing Machinery Prof. Sarma via Angie Locknar
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