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Resource Description Language: A Unified Description Language for Network Embedded Resources

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  • André C. Santos
  • Luís D. Pedrosa
  • Martijn Kuipers
  • Rui M. Rocha

Abstract

As machine-to-machine networks become larger and more pervasive, manual configuration and discovery of resources will become intractable. It is in this context that we propose the RDL, a Resource Description Language that represents a uniform way of describing embedded resources, allowing them to be shared and enabling a new class of resource-aware applications. The RDL can describe a wide range of resources, characterizing individual nodes or entire networks. It can contribute to overcome performance issues in dense networks or mobility-driven problems in highly dynamic machine-to-machine topologies by providing the means for self-adaptability and manageability, as well as opportunistic resource sharing in context-aware embedded applications. The main goal for the RDL is to define a reusable and extensible resource description specification, which can only be reached if the resources are described in a standardized format. To illustrate the feasibility of our approach, we have also developed a Java implementation of the RDL framework, as well as a TinyOS implementation targeting resource constrained platforms. Furthermore, we have developed Modulus, a modular middleware for the development of resource-aware distributed applications.

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  • André C. Santos & Luís D. Pedrosa & Martijn Kuipers & Rui M. Rocha, 2012. "Resource Description Language: A Unified Description Language for Network Embedded Resources," International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks, , vol. 8(8), pages 860864-8608, August.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:intdis:v:8:y:2012:i:8:p:860864
    DOI: 10.1155/2012/860864
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