posted on 2012-05-30, 13:24authored byChristin Groba, Siobhán Clarke
A platform-independent communication mechanism
is essential for the seamless integration of embedded
devices into the Web of Things. Web services provide for
such communication, though there remains an open question
as to whether they are suitable for hardware-constrained
devices. While there is a general perception that they are too
resource-intensive, there are few scientific studies dedicated to
answering this question. As a result, researchers or developers
investigating applications for the Web of Things have little
evidence to support a decision on the best technical solution.
This paper presents the results of a study designed to assess
the performance of Web services on embedded devices.
For our investigation, we deployed Web services on Sun
SPOTs, representing medium-sized wireless sensor platforms,
and analysed disk space, message size, response time and
energy consumption. Our study quantifies the overhead of
Web services and provides empirical data on whether this Web
technology is a suitable approach for embedded devices.
History
Publication
Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on the Web of Things (WoT), Percom 2010;