Experimentation environment for evaluation protocols of message to IoT at Fog
Abstract
Choose a message protocol to use in an IoT application involves several factors and a number of experiments. This work aims to share information about setting up an experimentation environment for IoT message protocols. It provides a description of the technologies used in programming, such as brokers and support for the generation of graphics. It also provides a narrative on challenges and choices in creating the experimentation environment. At the end it is possible to use the experience brought here to help in the creation of an experimentation environment, with some challenges already overcome.
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