A novel JXTA-based architecture for implementing heterogenous Networks of Things
Filippo Battaglia, Lucia Lo Bello

TL;DR
This paper introduces EmbJXTAChord, a comprehensive P2P architecture for heterogeneous IoT networks that integrates multiple protocols, offers secure resource sharing, and supports diverse device interconnections with improved fault tolerance.
Contribution
The paper presents EmbJXTAChord, a novel architecture combining JXTA, CoAP, and other protocols to enable secure, fault-tolerant, and protocol-independent IoT communication over heterogeneous networks.
Findings
EmbJXTAChord supports multiple transport protocols including Bluetooth and 6LoWPAN.
It provides secure peer groups and group encryption for IoT security.
Experimental results show improved performance over existing solutions.
Abstract
This paper presents EmbJXTAChord, a novel peer-to-peer (P2P) architecture that integrates the good features of different sources, such as JXTA, EXI, CoAP, combining and augmenting them to provide a framework that is specifically devised for developing IoT applications over heterogeneous networks. EmbJXTAChord provides for several interesting properties, such as, distributed and fault-tolerant resource discovery, transparent routing over subnetworks, application protocol independence from the transport protocol in narrowband WSN, thus eliminating the need for using dedicated software or configuring custom gateways to achieve these functionalities. Moreover, EmbJXTAChord offers native support not only for TCP/HTTP, but also for Bluetooth RFCOMM and 6LoWPAN, thus opening to a broad range of IoT devices in supernetworks composed of networks using different interconnection technologies, not…
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