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An IoT decision tree using a closed-loop service-oriented flow approach
IoT, Decision-Tree, Service Oriented Flow, Node, Smart Home
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The representation of IoT systems as a flow of services is a popular approach as its intuitive nature is not dependent on high level programming skills. The addition and interconnection of a large number of hardware devices, represented graphically as nodes, can be easily achieved using a flow-based approach. However, this advantage can quickly make the system very complex and reduce system performance, in some cases making the overall system unstable. Flow-based tools, such as Node-Red, can be installed on low power consumption devices, such as the Raspberry Pi, and run on light-weight operating systems, such as Raspbian. Therefore, to keep performance at a high level in an IoT environment it is necessary to keep system complexity low. The solution presented here is to implement a decision tree as an independent node in the system flow. A temperature measurement system is implemented using two evaluation methods, namely, logic-based and weight-based. Experimental results show that the proposed solution reduces system complexity while maintaining system performance.
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  • Conference Date

    Apr 21

    2019

    to

    Apr 24

    2019

  • Jan 15 2018

    Final Paper Deadline

  • Jul 31 2018

    Abstract Submission Deadline

  • Sep 30 2018

    Draft paper submission deadline

  • Nov 15 2018

    Draft Paper Acceptance Notification

  • Apr 24 2019

    Registration deadline

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