IoT and HPC Integration: Revision and Perspectives
Resumo
In this paper, we review the main middleware re-quirements applied to Internet of Things and High-Performance Computing combined, here called IoT/HPC. The goal was to describe a unique set of requirements that middleware systems should attempt to guarantee the development of integrated applications. Among many core complex services, the IoT/HPC challenges are related to the support of sensing, actuating, storage and processing services combined in a single middleware alternative. We evaluated a set of Java solutions which were classified separately into three types: Internet of Things, High-Performance Computing and Cloud of Things. We also compared them following the same IoT/HPC requirements. The conclusion is that there is still a substantial gap in the integration of Internet of Things and High-Performance Computing and vice-versa in the middleware literature, but there are user applications that require this integration; thus, a middleware proposal project becomes fundamental for simplifying such development.
Palavras-chave:
Middleware, Sensors, Security, Java, Computational modeling, Context-aware services, High Performance Computing, Internet of Things
Publicado
07/11/2017
Como Citar
CIMINO, Leonardo de Souza et al.
IoT and HPC Integration: Revision and Perspectives. In: SIMPÓSIO BRASILEIRO DE ENGENHARIA DE SISTEMAS COMPUTACIONAIS (SBESC), 7. , 2017, Curitiba/PR.
Anais [...].
Porto Alegre: Sociedade Brasileira de Computação,
2017
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p. 132-139.
ISSN 2237-5430.
