A Service-Oriented Operating System and an Application Development Infrastructure for Distributed Embedded Systems

Authors Martin Lipphardt, Nils Glombitza, Jana Neumann, Christian Werner, Stefan Fischer



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Martin Lipphardt
Nils Glombitza
Jana Neumann
Christian Werner
Stefan Fischer

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Martin Lipphardt, Nils Glombitza, Jana Neumann, Christian Werner, and Stefan Fischer. A Service-Oriented Operating System and an Application Development Infrastructure for Distributed Embedded Systems. In 17th GI/ITG Conference on Communication in Distributed Systems (KiVS 2011). Open Access Series in Informatics (OASIcs), Volume 17, pp. 26-37, Schloss Dagstuhl – Leibniz-Zentrum für Informatik (2011) https://doi.org/10.4230/OASIcs.KiVS.2011.26

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The paradigm of service-orientation promises a significant ease of use in creating and managing distributed software systems. A very important aspect here is that also application domain experts and stakeholders, who are not necessarily skilled in computer programming, get a chance to create, analyze, and adapt distributed applications. However, up to now, service-oriented architectures have been mainly discussed in the context of complex business applications. In this paper we will investigate how to transfer the benefits of a service-oriented architecture into the field of embedded systems, so that this technology gets accessible to a much wider range of users. As an example, we will demonstrate this scheme for sensor network applications. In order to address the problem of limited device resources we will introduce a minimal operating system for such devices. It organizes all pieces of code running on a sensor node in a service-oriented fashion and also features the relocation of code to a different node at runtime. We will demonstrate that it is possible to design a sensor network application from a set of already existing services in a highly modular way by employing already existing technologies and standards.

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  • service-oriented OS
  • sensor network
  • distributed embedded systems

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