Context Query Simulation for Smart Carparking Scenarios in the Melbourne CDB
The rapid growth in Internet of Things (IoT) has ushered in the way for better context-awareness enabling more smarter applications. Although for the growth in the number of IoT devices, Context Management Platforms (CMPs) that integrate different domains of IoT to produce context information lacks...
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Zusammenfassung: | The rapid growth in Internet of Things (IoT) has ushered in the way for
better context-awareness enabling more smarter applications. Although for the
growth in the number of IoT devices, Context Management Platforms (CMPs) that
integrate different domains of IoT to produce context information lacks
scalability to cater to a high volume of context queries. Research in
scalability and adaptation in CMPs are of significant importance due to this
reason. However, there is limited methods to benchmarks and validate research
in this area due to the lack of sizable sets of context queries that could
simulate real-world situations, scenarios, and scenes. Commercially collected
context query logs are not publicly accessible and deploying IoT devices, and
context consumers in the real-world at scale is expensive and consumes a
significant effort and time. Therefore, there is a need to develop a method to
reliably generate and simulate context query loads that resembles real-world
scenarios to test CMPs for scale. In this paper, we propose a context query
simulator for the context-aware smart car parking scenario in Melbourne Central
Business District in Australia. We present the process of generating context
queries using multiple real-world datasets and publicly accessible reports,
followed by the context query execution process. The context query generator
matches the popularity of places with the different profiles of commuters,
preferences, and traffic variations to produce a dataset of context query
templates containing 898,050 records. The simulator is executable over a
seven-day profile which far exceeds the simulation time of any IoT system
simulator. The context query generation process is also generic and context
query language independent. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2302.07190 |