Application Software Model on Network Convergence Mode of Internet of Things

The Internet of Things realizes interconnection of physical objects in the real world by utilizing overall perception, reliable transportation, and smart processing. The data are delivered through multiple networks, which include Internet, Cable Television Network, and Mobile Communication Network. Through integrating three networks in the physical layer, the network resources can be shared, however, the applications built on different networks are hardly integrated due to nonstandard technologies. This paper provides an application Software model on triple-play based on web service. The simulation results shows that the model is efficient and effective.

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