Intelligent Web Data Management of WebSocket-Based Real-Time Monitoring

Today wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are used in the monitoring remote intelligent buildings, and the need for emerging Web 2.0 is becoming more and more in every aspect of electronic engineering. However, the key challenge are the monitoring methods as well as management of huge historical monitoring data. To address these limitations, we attempt to propose a WebSocket-based real-time monitoring system for remote intelligent buildings. The monitoring experimental results show that the average latency time of our WebSocket monitoring is generally lower than polling, FlashSocket and Socket solution, and the storage experimental results show that our storage model has low redundancy rate, storage space and latency.

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