Corici, ASteinke, RMagedanz, TCoetzee, LOosthuizen, DMkhize, Cyprian BCatalan, MFontelles, JCParadells, JShrestha, RNehl, DRiemer, B2016-07-222016-07-222016-03Corici, A. Steinke, R. Magedanz, T. Coetzee, L. Oosthuizen, D. Mkhize, B. Catalan, M. Fontelles, J.C. Paradells, J. Shrestha, R. Nehl, D. and Riemer, B. 2016. Towards programmable and scalable IoT infrastructures for smart cities. In: 13th IEE International Workshop, MUC 2016 - Towards Programmable and Scalable IoT Infrastructure for Smart Cities, 18 March 2016, Sydney, AustraliaDOI: 10.1109/PERCOMW.2016.7457132http://hdl.handle.net/10204/868513th IEE International Workshop, MUC 2016 - Towards Programmable and Scalable IoT Infrastructure for Smart Cities, 18 March 2016, Sydney, Australia. Due to copyright restrictions, the attached PDF file only contains the abstract of the full text item. For access to the full text item, please consult the publisher's websiteSmart Cities applications and infrastructures are actively being developed and rolled out. However, maintenance complexity is significant, often limiting deployments to small regions or small cities. To support gradual or spontaneous infrastructure scaling at region or national levels, infrastructure management that monitors end device connectivity and ensures overall IoT communication reliability becomes key. This article describes a method using intercontinental research facilities that programmatically manages smart devices and their communication with the ultimate aim to elastically deploy IoT servers in the cloud. Implementation details and experimental results of real devices are included.enSmart citiesInternet of ThingsIoTSmart devicesNetwork Function VirtualizationNFVFuture Internet Research and ExperimentationFIREConstrained Application ProtocolCoAPInteroperabilityTowards programmable and scalable IoT infrastructures for smart citiesConference PresentationCorici, A., Steinke, R., Magedanz, T., Coetzee, L., Oosthuizen, D., Mkhize, B., ... Riemer, B. (2016). Towards programmable and scalable IoT infrastructures for smart cities. IEEE Xplore. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8685Corici, A, R Steinke, T Magedanz, L Coetzee, D Oosthuizen, B Mkhize, M Catalan, et al. "Towards programmable and scalable IoT infrastructures for smart cities." (2016): http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8685Corici A, Steinke R, Magedanz T, Coetzee L, Oosthuizen D, Mkhize B, et al, Towards programmable and scalable IoT infrastructures for smart cities; IEEE Xplore; 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8685 .TY - Conference Presentation AU - Corici, A AU - Steinke, R AU - Magedanz, T AU - Coetzee, L AU - Oosthuizen, D AU - Mkhize, B AU - Catalan, M AU - Fontelles, JC AU - Paradells, J AU - Shrestha, R AU - Nehl, D AU - Riemer, B AB - Smart Cities applications and infrastructures are actively being developed and rolled out. However, maintenance complexity is significant, often limiting deployments to small regions or small cities. To support gradual or spontaneous infrastructure scaling at region or national levels, infrastructure management that monitors end device connectivity and ensures overall IoT communication reliability becomes key. This article describes a method using intercontinental research facilities that programmatically manages smart devices and their communication with the ultimate aim to elastically deploy IoT servers in the cloud. Implementation details and experimental results of real devices are included. DA - 2016-03 DB - ResearchSpace DP - CSIR KW - Smart cities KW - Internet of Things KW - IoT KW - Smart devices KW - Network Function Virtualization KW - NFV KW - Future Internet Research and Experimentation KW - FIRE KW - Constrained Application Protocol KW - CoAP KW - Interoperability LK - https://researchspace.csir.co.za PY - 2016 T1 - Towards programmable and scalable IoT infrastructures for smart cities TI - Towards programmable and scalable IoT infrastructures for smart cities UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10204/8685 ER -