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Smart and safe self‐adaption of connected devices based on discrete controllers
Author(s) -
Gatouillat Arthur,
Badr Youakim,
Massot Bertrand
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
iet software
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1751-8814
DOI - 10.1049/iet-sen.2018.5029
Subject(s) - computer science , adaptation (eye) , scalability , cyber physical system , distributed computing , quality of service , wearable computer , interconnection , resilience (materials science) , event (particle physics) , control (management) , block (permutation group theory) , embedded system , computer network , artificial intelligence , database , physics , geometry , mathematics , quantum mechanics , optics , thermodynamics , operating system
The Internet‐of‐things, which designates the interconnection of physical objects, is a growing research area with many challenges. One of these challenges is the management of failures and unforeseen situations when using connected devices in real world applications. To this end, the authors propose a self‐adaptation framework to deal with changes and take into account storage, computational and communication constraints. Their self‐adaptation framework relies on constraints expressed in terms of quality of service (QoS) and event‐driven rules to specify control objectives. Internally, the framework generates labelled transitions systems and builds on the fly synchronous controllers to guarantee QoS properties. Moreover, their framework has capabilities to concurrently deal with dynamic control objectives, monitoring and self‐adaptation. To prove the practicality of their framework, they present a healthcare case‐study to remotely monitor a patient at risk of myocardial infarction recurrence. The objective control rules easily specify how wearable devices should coordinate their behaviours to ensure safety, resilience and health‐awareness factors. The implementation of their framework is fully distributed and scalable and include their development of a wearable, remotely configurable, QoS aware cardiac activity sensor.

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