An Adaptive Sensor Management System

This paper proposes an adaptive sensor management system which consists of five main components, including the Sensor Web Interface, Request Dispatcher, Publish/ Subscribe Management, Communication Converter and Message Broker. The Request Dispatcher can automatically allocate the tasks of Sensor Web to each module as the service requested. The Communication Converter let the Message Broker handle the operations of Sensor Web, notify sensors and modify the information of sensors through the Sensor Web Interface. Two sensor control methods are defined for publication and subscription. The experimental results by the designed prototype system show that this system can effectively perform sensor management.

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