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BlueLab IoT Architecture

Authors:
Vitor Vaz da Silva

Keywords: IoT; CPS; Embedded Systems; BlueLab

Abstract:
Connected objects that build up the general idea of Internet of Things (IoT) need hardware and or a software structure to which they attach. There are many IoT solutions that are provided by companies, academia or independent developers. The BlueLab IoT platform is a possible solution for a set of different sensor devices that provide realtime data entries, which are stored in a database. Data entries for each station are organized as raw data sets. Those data sets can be processed later by applications and stored as processed data (P1), which can be further processed and stored producing higher level data. Data sets (raw and processed) marked as shared can then be used to form a data library (datalib). A BlueLab Iot project is composed by several datalibs; thus, the same data can be used by several users and projects without being replicated. Some physical devices that produce data (temperature, humidity, pressure, air quality) have been built and data stored within the BlueLab system, almost continuously for two years, providing a useful data resource to be used as a ground for further BlueLab characteristics. The novel contribution of this paper is the work in progress of the BlueLab system by presenting its architecture and available resources to developers. A hands on example is also presented.

Pages: 22 to 25

Copyright: Copyright (c) IARIA, 2020

Publication date: February 23, 2020

Published in: conference

ISSN: 2308-4243

ISBN: 978-1-61208-771-9

Location: Lisbon, Portugal

Dates: from February 23, 2020 to February 27, 2020