Inter-IoT

Interoperability of Heterogeneous IoT Platforms

Duration

Start: Jan-2016

End: Dic-2018

 

Description

INTER-IoT project is aiming at the design, implementation and experimentation of an open cross-layer framework and associated methodology to provide voluntary interoperability among heterogeneous Internet of Things (IoT) platforms. The proposal will allow developing effectively and efficiently smart IoT applications, atop different heterogeneous IoT platforms, spanning single and/or multiple application domains.

The overall goal of the INTER-IoT project is to provide a interoperable framework architecture for seamless integration of different IoT architectures present in different application domains. Interoperability will be provided at different levels: device, network, middleware, services and data.

The two application domains and use cases addressed in the project and in which the IoT framework will be applied are m-health and port transportation and logistics.

 

Estimated Impact

The project outcome may optimize different operations in the two addresses domains, but it may be extended to other application domains in which there is a need to interconnect different IoT architectures already deployed. Mainly, the project contributed to:

  • increase efficiency in transportation time,
  • reduce CO2 emission in a port environment,
  • improve access control and safety,
  • improve remote patient attendance,
  • increase the number of subject that surgery units can assist using the mobile devices with the same resources,
  • reduce time spent in hospitals premises,
  • reduce the time dedicated to the assistance activities carried out directly at the surgery with advantage for subjects in charge and also benefits those waiting.

 

Participation

InterIoT project (Interoperability of IoT) developing mechanism of IoT interoperability by using a physical and virtual IoT gateway. Developing a system to monitor sleep apnea by using data collected from Valencia smart city (VLCi). Developing a system to monitor COPD by integrating an IoT platform and the services of VLCi.

 

Cordis

Link: https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/732679

 

References

2018

  1. IC2E
    Exploiting IoT Data and Smart City Services for Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Diseases Risk Factors Monitoring
    David Sarabia-Jácome, Andreu Belsa, Carlos E. Palau, and 1 more author
    In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E), Apr 2018
  2. IC2E
    Flow-Based Programming Interoperability Solution for IoT Platform Applications
    Andreu Belsa, David Sarabia-Jácome, Carlos E. Palau, and 1 more author
    In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Cloud Engineering (IC2E), Apr 2018