the different levels of the platform architecture. They
govern the authentication and authorization of users
and enable fine-grained access control for smart
devices, data, analytics as well as context-aware
business processes. In this context, the identity and
access management system can also be seen as the
basis for publishing smart home services on the
marketplace or sharing them with other platform
users.
6 CONCLUSIONS
In this paper, the motivation, requirements and initial
concept for an integrated SHSP, which offers tools to
develop and run context-aware smart home services
are presented. The concept is based on a hybrid
platform architecture extending cloud computing
with the fog computing paradigm. A middleware
ensures the syntactic and semantic interoperability of
smart devices. Streaming analytics and machine
learning capabilities in the form of analytics operators
and pipelines are used to provide meaningful insights
into smart device data. The service logic of smart
home services is defined by the means of
context-aware business processes, whereby the SHSP
provides tools for their modelling, implementation,
execution and monitoring. A marketplace offers the
possibility to share user-generated artefacts. The
definition and application of fine-grained access
control policies to preserve privacy and security is
enabled by the identity and access management
system.
In the near future, the individual areas of the
SHSP need to be investigated deeper in terms of their
detailed design and technical implementation as well
as focusing on the interaction between them. It is
essential that all subsystems of the platform are
designed in such a manner that it is easy to use also
for non-technical audiences. Finally, the proposed
hybrid platform architecture approach needs to be
investigated further and, if feasible, evaluated in
terms of performance compared to similar
approaches.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The work presented in this paper is partly funded by
the European Regional Development Fund (ERDF)
and the Free State of Saxony (Sächsische
AufbauBank – SAB).
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