The BET project: Behavior-enabled IoT
Henry Muccini, Barbara Russo, Eugenio Zimeo

TL;DR
The BET project aims to develop a reference architecture and techniques for designing behavior-enabled IoT systems to address new challenges posed by data-rich, everyday life object integration.
Contribution
It introduces a novel reference architecture and conceptual framework for behavior-enabled IoT applications, addressing design challenges in this emerging field.
Findings
Proposes a new reference architecture for IoT
Develops a conceptual framework for behavior-enabled systems
Addresses design challenges in IoT applications
Abstract
IoT is changing the way Internet is used due to the availability of a large amount of data timely collected from every-day life objects. Designing applications in this new scenario poses new challenges. This extended abstract discusses them and presents the objective of the BeT project whose main aim is to introduce a reference architecture, a conceptual framework, and related techniques to design behavior-enabled IoT systems and applications.
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Taxonomy
TopicsEvolutionary Algorithms and Applications · Embedded Systems Design Techniques
