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A Review Of Middleware Platforms In Internet Of Things: A Non – Functional Requirements Approach
Author(s) -
Hafiz Wahab Raza,
Muhammad Ayoub Kamal,
Muhammad Alam,
M.S. Mazliham Su’ud
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
jisr on computing/journal of independent studies and research computing
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2412-0448
pISSN - 1998-4154
DOI - 10.31645/18
Subject(s) - middleware (distributed applications) , computer science , process (computing) , automation , industrial internet , internet of things , the internet , world wide web , engineering , distributed computing , operating system , mechanical engineering
Internet of things is like an umbrella that covers all connected things through the internet. The main objective behind all these connected devices is to share data, collect data and information, in the existing ecosystem (people, system, devices, etc.) to perform smartly and help to make human life better, easier, and comfortable. IoT is being used in multiple industries for different purposes such as manufacturing, healthcare, automation, vehicle transportation, etc. which is now called the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). The industrial revolution has made IoT very complex, crowded, and complicated. The recent technological developments of IIoT expect to create assorted applications in diverse domains of IIoT without human effort. Middleware is a system designed to be the intermediary between IoT devices and applications. The number of organizations depends on integrated solutions even these solutions are very complex for their requirements due to the successful communication among applications from various vendors. Generally, middleware provides ease in the development process through heterogeneous communications of devices and computing and supports interoperability among assorted services and applications. There have been several protocols and middleware in IIoT. This paper presents the review of IoT middleware used for diverse environments with respect to the various non - functional requirements.

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