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Title: | IoT-QWatch: A Novel Framework to Support the Development of Quality-Aware Autonomic IoT Applications |
Authors: | Fizza, K Jayaraman, P P Banerjee, A Auluck, N Ranjan, R |
Keywords: | Actuation autonomic Internet of Things (IoT) IoT quality IoT machine-to-machine Quality of Experience (QoE) |
Issue Date: | 20-May-2024 |
Abstract: | Abstract: The unprecedented growth of Internet of Things (IoT) is leading to its increased usage in various domains, such as manufacturing, health, and smart cities. A majority of IoT applications are autonomic, i.e., they operate under minimal/no human intervention, and make decisions/actuations based on machine-to-machine communication and data analytics. A key challenge in the development of such applications is the ability to measure their quality while they are working in a diverse and heterogeneous IoT ecosystem. In this article, we propose an agent-based IoT-Quality Watch (IoT-QWatch) framework that provides the ability to measure IoT quality metrics at each stage of the autonomic IoT application life cycle running in the IoT ecosystem. We envision that IoT-QWatch will enable the development of a new generation of quality-aware autonomic IoT applications that are able to be resilient to the heterogeneous and uncertain nature of IoT ecosystems. We present architectural details and implementation of IoT-QWatch, and corresponding models used to measure IoT quality metrics at different stages. We conduct extensive experiments using a real-world IoT test bed from the domain of manufacturing to validate the efficacy of IoT-QWatch. Experimental outcomes provide promising results in realizing IoT-QWatch in real-world deployment, while the framework itself offers significant extensibility to include new models for measuring IoT quality metrics. |
URI: | http://dspace.iitrpr.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/4513 |
Appears in Collections: | Year-2023 |
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