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This IDentities of Things Discussion Group (IDoT DG) presentation discusses the challenges of performing "discover" in the identity management layer of IoT.
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How to find a Thing?
Discussion of an Object Name Servicewithin the Identities of Things Discussion Group
September, 2014
Ingo Friese; T-Labs DTAG, Matteo Signorini; Excalibur
Exemplary IoT Scenario:Fleet management in farming industry.
*by courtesy of Claas
Exemplary IoT Scenario:Support of farming production processes.
Harvesting Transport Processing
What’s the problem?”All participants of the scenario use different ID from different domains and namespaces”.
License plate e.g. “B-BA 1254”
serial no. e.g. #234.36635.234
CAN-Bus Id ”11011001110”
What’s the problem?”One machine needs to communicate with a another machine from another company”.
License plate e.g. “B-BA 1254”
serial no. e.g. #234.36635.234
CAN-Bus Id ”11011001110”
Example:The harvester needs to communicate with the truck in order to tell him when
and where to take over the crop. The truck might ask asks:
„I need a connection with the harvester over there/ on this field/in this campaign“….but I don‘t know its address and I even don‘t know anything
about its address scheme“.
What’s the idea?Apart from characteristics and features things have “relationships”.
ThingThing
manufactured by
owned by
sold by
used asshipped by
used by
located at
How to find a Thing?With a sufficient knowledge of the relationship a thing might be identified quite well.
manufactured by Claas
owned by Farmer Tom
sold by „Farm Machines Inc.“
Network connected byIP 121.23.45.55
used incampaign xyz
driven byIngo
Located atGPS position34’23‘‘/45’77‘‘/Toms field
How to find a Thing?A relationship can be seen as a graph described in detail with attributes.
EntityEntity EntityEntityrelationshiprelationship
ClaasClaasmanufacturedby
manufacturedby
attributeattribute
serial noserial no
How to find a Thing?A hierarchy structure can be defined among attributes.
Manufactured byManufactured by
ClaasClaas Deutz FahrDeutz Fahr
...... ...... ...... ......
Relationship /Attribute ID
Attribute classes
Each attribute can be sub-divided into a multiple levels hierarchy.The more the number of levels the higher the probability to uniquely identify
a device.
How to find a Thing?A hierarchy structure can be represented by a graph.
Manufactured byManufactured by
ClaasClaas Deutz FahrDeutz Fahr
...... ...... ...... ......
Attribute ID
Attribute classes
The hierarchycal attribute structure can be depicted as a graph with each node representing an attribute class.
How to find a Thing?Circular hierarchical architecture.
Manufactured byManufactured by
Owned byOwned by
Located atLocated at
... ...
... ...
... ...
Used asUsed as
... ...
How to find a Thing?Device identification precision
Higher the number and the precision level of each attribute class and higherthe probability to uniquely identify a device
How to find a Thing?Graph representation of the database
Attributes
AttributesDevices
Devices
How to find a Thing?Say it in RDF (or other formats) and put it to a graph data base.
manufactured by Claas
owned by Farmer Tom
sold by „Farm Machines Inc.“
used ascorn harvester
shipped byMAX-Transport
driven byIngo
Located atGPS position34’23‘‘/45’77‘‘/Toms field
harvester --manufactured by-> Claas harvester --driven by-> Ingo
harvester --owned by-> Farmer Tom harvester --sold by-> Farm Machines Inc.
harvester --network connected by-> IP 121.23.45.55 harvester --located at-> 34’23‘‘/45’77‘‘
/Toms field
Graph data baseGraph data base
How to find a Thing?Ask the database.
manufactured by Claas
owned by Farmer Tom
sold by „Farm Machines Inc.“
used ascorn harvester
shipped byMAX-Transport
driven byIngo
Located atGPS position34’23‘‘/45’77‘‘/Toms field
Now the truck might ask the data base: I’m looking for a “device”manufactured by -> Claas owned by -> Farmer Tom
driven by -> Ingo
Graph data baseGraph data base
How to find a Thing?Graph-based name resolve process.
harvester --manufactured by-> Claasharvester --owned by-> Farmer Tom
harvester --manufactured by-> Claasharvester --owned by-> Farmer Tom
harvester --driven by-> Ingo
The idea of using relationships is not new.See NIST Spec for Asset Identification.
Source: http://csrc.nist.gov/publications/nistir/ir7693/NISTIR-7693.pdf
It's a kind of search engine and DNS.What’s the difference to a “Web-style search engine”.
Classic “Google approach”
Fed through web-crawlingUp to many thousand resultsOwned / controlled by one companyInformation is not controlled bythe owner of a web-site
Our approach
Automatically fed by the devices themselfQuality of the name-resolve query process strictly dependent by the number and precision of attributes used in the queryThe query process can be additionally refined if necessaryOwnership is distributedA „thing owner“ is able to controlwho is able to find his device
How to find a Thing.Open Issues and next steps:
How to design the distribution of the system? Global but also local communities, companies might offer this service
How can the interact?
Do we need ontologies to describe attribute hierarchies? What is the organizational framework?
Do we need something like IANA as an steering organization?
How to ensure privacy? We can restrict requests in several ways. (e.g. if you ask for a certain machine you have to
show your identity)
How to ensure non-repudiation of the relationship data? We store e.g. transactions or events belonging to a certain thing(key word blog-chains etc.)
How to build an business on top of it? A special indicator might show how „expensive“ the requested data/or
computing power is (keyword: smart contracts).
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