Publication detail
Dependability-driven Embedded Systems Networking
ŠVÉDA, M. VRBA, R.
Original Title
Dependability-driven Embedded Systems Networking
English Title
Dependability-driven Embedded Systems Networking
Type
conference paper
Language
en
Original Abstract
This paper deals with embedded system networking support, which is aimed at applications based on distributed components interconnected by wired Internet and wireless sensor networks. It presents a safety and security-driven approach to embedded system networking that offers reusable patterns for designs aiming at various application domains. After introducing terminology dealing with functionality and dependability, the article copes with industrial, sensor network and Internet based architectures. It discusses an integrated networking framework stemming from the IEEE 1451.1 smart transducer interface standard, which is an object-based networking model supporting client-server and publish-subscribe communication patterns in group messaging, and from the IP multicast communication, mediating safe and secure access to wireless sensor networks through Internet. The case study demonstrates how clients can access groups of wireless smart pressure and temperature sensors and valves, which monitor and control gas pipelines effectively through Internet using developed networking architecture that respects prescribed requirements for application dependent safety and security.
English abstract
This paper deals with embedded system networking support, which is aimed at applications based on distributed components interconnected by wired Internet and wireless sensor networks. It presents a safety and security-driven approach to embedded system networking that offers reusable patterns for designs aiming at various application domains. After introducing terminology dealing with functionality and dependability, the article copes with industrial, sensor network and Internet based architectures. It discusses an integrated networking framework stemming from the IEEE 1451.1 smart transducer interface standard, which is an object-based networking model supporting client-server and publish-subscribe communication patterns in group messaging, and from the IP multicast communication, mediating safe and secure access to wireless sensor networks through Internet. The case study demonstrates how clients can access groups of wireless smart pressure and temperature sensors and valves, which monitor and control gas pipelines effectively through Internet using developed networking architecture that respects prescribed requirements for application dependent safety and security.
Keywords
Internet and wireless sensor networks, networking framework, safety, security
RIV year
2007
Released
23.04.2007
Publisher
IEEE Computer Society
Location
New York
ISBN
0-7695-2805-8
Book
Proceedings of The Sixth International Conference on Networking
Pages from
483
Pages to
488
Pages count
6
Documents
BibTex
@inproceedings{BUT28599,
author="Miroslav {Švéda} and Radimír {Vrba}",
title="Dependability-driven Embedded Systems Networking",
annote="This paper deals with embedded system networking support, which is aimed at
applications based on distributed components interconnected by wired Internet and
wireless sensor networks. It presents a safety and security-driven approach to
embedded system networking that offers reusable patterns for designs aiming at
various application domains. After introducing terminology dealing with
functionality and dependability, the article copes with industrial, sensor
network and Internet based architectures. It discusses an integrated networking
framework stemming from the IEEE 1451.1 smart transducer interface standard,
which is an object-based networking model supporting client-server and
publish-subscribe communication patterns in group messaging, and from the IP
multicast communication, mediating safe and secure access to wireless sensor
networks through Internet. The case study demonstrates how clients can access
groups of wireless smart pressure and temperature sensors and valves, which
monitor and control gas pipelines effectively through Internet using developed
networking architecture that respects prescribed requirements for application
dependent safety and security.",
address="IEEE Computer Society",
booktitle="Proceedings of The Sixth International Conference on Networking",
chapter="28599",
howpublished="print",
institution="IEEE Computer Society",
year="2007",
month="april",
pages="483--488",
publisher="IEEE Computer Society",
type="conference paper"
}