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A Generic Data Management Framework for the Internet of Things
Diego Fernando Nunez-Sanchez, Juan Sebastian Cantor, Ixent Galpin
Dpto. de Ingenieria, Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano & Bogota, Colombia
Abstract: The volume of data has been growing enormously so as the connections in the Internet have been increasing significantly. Thus data management of sensors data using IoT is significant. In the current study we have introduced a general design which is lightweight and can be customized in the IoT environment easily. We have stored the sensor data in the metadata form in a relational database. Finally this data can be managed by framing queries in the nodes which is true in real-time, We have documented a framework for the weather monitoring and security domain using cloud and mobile platforms.
Keywords: Distributed Data Management, Query Processing, Internet of Things A Generic Data Management Framework for the Internet of Things
DOI:https://doi.org/10.6025/jet/2020/11/3/97-108
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