Conference paper
Aura Minora: A user centric IOT architecture for Smart City
Proceedings of the International Conference on Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies - BDAW '16, Article no.: 59
Association for Computing Machinery
BDAW '16: Proceedings of the International Conference on Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies (Blagoevgrad Bulgaria, 10/11/2016–11/11/2016)
11/2016
Abstract
For a typical smart city many IoT (Internet of Things) architectures have been proposed to integrate the various ICT Solutions. Since there are many perspectives, the emphasis and the design of each architecture vary. So at the moment there is no standard architecture. The best approach is to adapt architecture for its intended use. Most of the current IOT architectures are service centered. After surveying literature, there exists a gap in a user centered approach with intelligent edge devices. We propose Aura Minora: a novel architecture for IOT based on a bottom-up approach. Our approach in this paper is to see, how this user centric architecture would help end users as well as the smart city governing body to use existing Internet infrastructure to provide services. We also focus on user privacy and security aspect within this architecture. We further discuss the various views like informational, functional and deployment view of our architecture.
Details
- Title
- Aura Minora: A user centric IOT architecture for Smart City
- Authors/Creators
- T. Shaikh (Author/Creator)S. Ismail (Author/Creator)J.D. Stevens (Author/Creator)
- Publication Details
- Proceedings of the International Conference on Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies - BDAW '16, Article no.: 59
- Conference
- BDAW '16: Proceedings of the International Conference on Big Data and Advanced Wireless Technologies (Blagoevgrad Bulgaria, 10/11/2016–11/11/2016)
- Publisher
- Association for Computing Machinery
- Identifiers
- 991005540864007891
- Copyright
- © 2016 ACM
- Murdoch Affiliation
- Murdoch University
- Language
- English
- Resource Type
- Conference paper
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