A Cloud-Based and RESTful Internet of Things Platform to Foster Smart Grid Technologies Integration and Re-Usability
Alessio Meloni, Luigi Atzori

TL;DR
This paper proposes a cloud-based, RESTful IoT platform for smart grids that enhances interoperability, re-usability, and security, demonstrated through a practical case study.
Contribution
It introduces a novel cloud-based, RESTful architecture for smart grids that improves integration, re-usability, and security of heterogeneous IoT devices and applications.
Findings
Improved interoperability among smart grid devices.
Enhanced re-usability of IoT applications.
Increased privacy and elasticity of infrastructure.
Abstract
Currently, one of the hottest topics in the Internet of Things (IoT) research domain regards the issue to overcome the heterogeneity of proprietary technologies and systems so as to enable the integration of applications and devices developed for different environments in a single interoperable framework. Towards this objective, virtualization is widely used to foster integration and creation of new services and applications. Similar benefits are expected by its application in the smart grid arena. The use of a virtualization middleware is expected to enrich the capabilities and opportunities related to the use of smart grid devices. In this paper, we propose key features for an interoperable, re-usable, elastic and secure smart grid architecture which is cloud-based and relies on REST APIs. To highlight the benefits, a practical case study is presented, where outlined functionalities…
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