CS SEMINAR

Service composition for the Internet of Things

Speaker
Associate Professor Remi Sharrock, Telecom ParisTech, IMT, France
Chaired by
Dr CHIN Wei Ngan, Associate Professor, School of Computing
chinwn@comp.nus.edu.sg

25 Feb 2019 Monday, 03:00 PM to 04:00 PM

Executive Classroom, COM2-04-02

Abstract:

In the context of the Internet of Things, the design of connected services - that is, services supported by connected objects - requires an end-to-end approach to not only meet the expectations of the recipients of these services but also to adapt the operation of these services to a wide range of execution conditions spreading from smart homes to smart cities.

We propose a semantic approach and a ontology approch to provide a level of abstraction that allows service designers to focus on the functional aspects of services and objects. It is part of a larger architecture framework that addresses, in addition to this semantic level, the more operational aspects of implementation of these services (Artifacts level) in potentially heterogeneous technical environments (Resources level).


Biodata:

Remi Sharrock is an associate professor at Telecom ParisTech, IMT, France. He received his Ph.D. in Computer Science from the National Polytechnic Institute of Toulouse, France in 2010. Remi's main research focuses on large scale distributed systems and autonomic computing, as well as their applications to learning at scale. He's passionate about innovative tools for online learning and has received the "MOOC of the year prize" for two of his french courses on C programming and Linux, he also created 7 MOOCs on teaching C programming with Linux. In his latest projects, he's working on service composition and orchestration for the internet of things.