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2009 International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops
Differences and Commonalities of Service-Oriented Device Architectures, Wireless Sensor Networks and Networks-on-Chip
Bradford, United Kingdom
May 26-May 29
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3639-2
Device centric Service-oriented Architectures have shown to be applicable in the automation industry for interconnecting manufacturing devices and enterprise systems, thus, establishing comprehensive heterogeneous service architectures. A similar scenario can also be found in the domain of integrated circuits where a growing number of components is being interconnected by a network inside a single chip. Thus, service-oriented concepts seem promising to be used for the abstract composition of on-chip components. However, tight constraints on power consumption and performance have to be considered when a compound service shall be executed. In this paper, it will be described that the consideration of such constraints is profoundly beneficial. From this starting point, we argue that such an approach can also be useful in the context of wireless sensor networks with its large number of distributed, heterogeneous sensor nodes and limited energy sources.
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Guido Moritz, Claas Cornelius, Frank Golatowski, Dirk Timmermann, Regina Stoll, "Differences and Commonalities of Service-Oriented Device Architectures, Wireless Sensor Networks and Networks-on-Chip," waina, pp.482-487, 2009 International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2009
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