From 2010 to 2013, the Internet of Things-Architecture (IoT-A) was addressed by the European Lighthouse Integrated Project. The IoT-A project led to
* an architectural reference model for the interoperability of Internet-of-Things systems, outlining principles and guidelines for the technical design of its protocols, interfaces, and algorithms;
* corresponding mechanism for its efficient integration into the service layer of the Future Internet;
* novel resolution infrastructure, allowing scalable look up and discovery of Internet-of-Things resources, entities of the real world, and their associations;
* novel platform components;
* implementation of real-life use cases demonstrating the benefits of the developed architecture.
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| - From 2010 to 2013, the Internet of Things-Architecture (IoT-A) was addressed by the European Lighthouse Integrated Project. The IoT-A project led to
* an architectural reference model for the interoperability of Internet-of-Things systems, outlining principles and guidelines for the technical design of its protocols, interfaces, and algorithms;
* corresponding mechanism for its efficient integration into the service layer of the Future Internet;
* novel resolution infrastructure, allowing scalable look up and discovery of Internet-of-Things resources, entities of the real world, and their associations;
* novel platform components;
* implementation of real-life use cases demonstrating the benefits of the developed architecture.
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abstract
| - From 2010 to 2013, the Internet of Things-Architecture (IoT-A) was addressed by the European Lighthouse Integrated Project. The IoT-A project led to
* an architectural reference model for the interoperability of Internet-of-Things systems, outlining principles and guidelines for the technical design of its protocols, interfaces, and algorithms;
* corresponding mechanism for its efficient integration into the service layer of the Future Internet;
* novel resolution infrastructure, allowing scalable look up and discovery of Internet-of-Things resources, entities of the real world, and their associations;
* novel platform components;
* implementation of real-life use cases demonstrating the benefits of the developed architecture.
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