Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions

With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), tiny devices capable of computation and data transmission are being deployed across various technological domains. Due to the wide deployment of these devices, manual setup and management are infeasible and inefficient. To address this inefficiency, in...

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Main Authors: Ashraf, Qazi Mamoon, Tahir, Mohammad, Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi, Isoaho, Jouni
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spelling my.iium.irep.1057842023-08-21T07:13:50Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/105784/ Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions Ashraf, Qazi Mamoon Tahir, Mohammad Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi Isoaho, Jouni TK7885 Computer engineering With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), tiny devices capable of computation and data transmission are being deployed across various technological domains. Due to the wide deployment of these devices, manual setup and management are infeasible and inefficient. To address this inefficiency, intelligent procedures must be established to enable autonomy that allows devices and networks to operate efficiently with minimal human intervention. In the traditional client-server paradigm, autonomic computing has been proven effective in minimising user intervention in computer systems management and will benefit IoT networks. However, IoT networks tend to be heterogeneous, distributed and resource-constrained, mandating the need for new approaches to implement autonomic principles compared to traditional approaches. We begin by introducing the basic principles of autonomic computing and its significance in IoT. We then discuss the self-* paradigm and MAPE loop from an IoT perspective, followed by recent works in IoT and key enabling technologies for enabling autonomic properties in IoT. Based on the self-* paradigm and MAPE loop analysis from the existing literature, we propose a set of qualitative characteristics for evaluating the autonomy of the IoT network. Lastly, we provide a comprehensive list of challenges associated with achieving autonomic IoT and directions for future research. IEEE 2023-06-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/105784/1/105784_Towards%20autonomic%20Internet%20of%20Things.pdf application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/105784/2/105784_Towards%20autonomic%20Internet%20of%20Things_SCOPUS.pdf Ashraf, Qazi Mamoon and Tahir, Mohammad and Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi and Isoaho, Jouni (2023) Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions. IEEE Internet of Things Journal, 10 (6). pp. 14725-14748. ISSN 2372-2541 E-ISSN 2327-4662 https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/abstract/document/10149092 10.1109/JIOT.2023.3285359
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Ashraf, Qazi Mamoon
Tahir, Mohammad
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
Isoaho, Jouni
Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions
description With the rise of the Internet of Things (IoT), tiny devices capable of computation and data transmission are being deployed across various technological domains. Due to the wide deployment of these devices, manual setup and management are infeasible and inefficient. To address this inefficiency, intelligent procedures must be established to enable autonomy that allows devices and networks to operate efficiently with minimal human intervention. In the traditional client-server paradigm, autonomic computing has been proven effective in minimising user intervention in computer systems management and will benefit IoT networks. However, IoT networks tend to be heterogeneous, distributed and resource-constrained, mandating the need for new approaches to implement autonomic principles compared to traditional approaches. We begin by introducing the basic principles of autonomic computing and its significance in IoT. We then discuss the self-* paradigm and MAPE loop from an IoT perspective, followed by recent works in IoT and key enabling technologies for enabling autonomic properties in IoT. Based on the self-* paradigm and MAPE loop analysis from the existing literature, we propose a set of qualitative characteristics for evaluating the autonomy of the IoT network. Lastly, we provide a comprehensive list of challenges associated with achieving autonomic IoT and directions for future research.
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author Ashraf, Qazi Mamoon
Tahir, Mohammad
Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
Isoaho, Jouni
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Habaebi, Mohamed Hadi
Isoaho, Jouni
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title Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions
title_short Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions
title_full Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions
title_fullStr Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions
title_full_unstemmed Towards autonomic Internet of Things: recent advances, evaluation criteria, and future research directions
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