4.6 Article

Self-Healing of Semantically Interoperable Smart and Prescriptive Edge Devices in IoT

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APPLIED SCIENCES-BASEL
Volume 12, Issue 22, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/app122211650

Keywords

IoT network; smart home; smart sensors; smart actuators; self-healing; prescriptive

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  1. European Commission [958284]

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This paper proposes an advanced IoT network management approach that supports the interoperability of multiple smart edge devices in the smart home network. It also applies IoT health-monitoring algorithms to detect and fix network anomalies, improving system stability and accuracy.
Smart homes enhance energy efficiency without compromising residents' comfort. To support smart home deployment and services, an IoT network must be established, while energy-management techniques must be applied to ensure energy efficiency. IoT networks must perpetually operate to ensure constant energy and indoor environmental monitoring. In this paper, an advanced sensor-agnostic plug-n-play prescriptive edge-to-edge IoT network management with micro-services is proposed, supporting also the semantic interoperability of multiple smart edge devices operating in the smart home network. Furthermore, IoT health-monitoring algorithms are applied to inspect network anomalies taking proper healing actions/prescriptions without the need to visit the residency. An autoencoder long short-term memory (AE-LSTM) is selected for detecting problematic situations, improving error prediction to 99.4%. Finally, indicative evaluation results reveal the mitigation of the IoT system breakdowns.

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