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Mohammad M. R. Chowdhury

Other affiliations: University of Oslo, UNIK
Bio: Mohammad M. R. Chowdhury is an academic researcher from The Graduate Center, CUNY. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ontology (information science) & Semantic Web. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 27 publications receiving 414 citations. Previous affiliations of Mohammad M. R. Chowdhury include University of Oslo & UNIK.

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30 Dec 2010
TL;DR: An Internet of Things virtualization framework to support connected objects sensor event processing and reasoning by providing a semantic overlay of underlying IoT cloud by using event-driven service oriented architecture (e-SOA) paradigm.
Abstract: In this paper, we propose an Internet of Things (IoT) virtualization framework to support connected objects sensor event processing and reasoning by providing a semantic overlay of underlying IoT cloud. The framework uses the sensor-as-aservice notion to expose IoT cloud's connected objects functional aspects in the form of web services. The framework uses an adapter oriented approach to address the issue of connectivity with various types of sensor nodes. We employ semantic enhanced access polices to ensure that only authorized parties can access the IoT framework services, which result in enhancing overall security of the proposed framework. Furthermore, the use of event-driven service oriented architecture (e-SOA) paradigm assists the framework to leverage the monitoring process by dynamically sensing and responding to different connected objects sensor events. We present our design principles, implementations, and demonstrate the development of IoT application with reasoning capability by using a green school motorcycle (GSMC) case study. Our exploration shows that amalgamation of e-SOA, semantic web technologies and virtualization paves the way to address the connectivity, security and monitoring issues of IoT domain.

152 citations

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TL;DR: A layered architecture of Internet of Things framework where a semantically enhanced overlay interlink the other layers and facilitate secure access provision to Internet of things-enabled services is proposed.
Abstract: The future Internet will embrace the intelligence of Web 3.0 and the omnipresence of every day connected objects. The later was envisioned as the Internet of Things. Security and interoperability concerns are hindering the service innovations using the Internet of Things. This paper addresses secure access provision to Internet of Things-enabled services and interoperability of security attributes between different administrative domains. In this paper we proposed a layered architecture of Internet of Things framework where a semantically enhanced overlay interlink the other layers and facilitate secure access provision to Internet of Things-enabled services. The main element of semantic overlay is security reasoning through ontologies and semantic rules. Finally the interoperability of security aspect is addressed through ontology and a machine-to-machine platform. This paper provides implementation details of security reasoning and the interoperability aspects and discusses crucial challenges in these areas.

68 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
27 Jul 2008
TL;DR: A conceptual community framework and its access control mechanisms are formalised using the Web ontology language and some additional facts are inferred by executing semantic Web rules using the Jess rule engine over the designed ontology.
Abstract: Web based social communities are one of the most widely used applications nowadays. Ubiquitous computing and access capabilities leverage the evolution of highly dynamic social communities. Recently, security and privacy concerns within these communities have increased significantly. This paper addresses these challenges by controlling access to community resources exploiting semantic Web technologies. In this regard, a conceptual community framework and its access control mechanisms are formalised using the Web ontology language. Access to the resources is controlled by defining differential access rights based on the relationships between the individuals and the communities. Instead of an explicit definition, some additional facts of the mechanisms are inferred by executing semantic Web rules using the Jess rule engine over the designed ontology. These information are then passed back into the ontology to enrich the existing ontology.

43 citations

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TL;DR: As the SIM card has evolved towards a third-party offering for storage, authentication and payment, functionality of this future SIM is elaborated providing SIM-based service examples, and service optimization based on light-weight semantic reasoning is addressed.
Abstract: This paper introduces service continuity as the main driver for 5G systems. It addresses user- and service-aspects in recently opened LTE networks, and identifies the system challenges. The main challenges are related to radio coverage, especially for the provision of high data rates for indoor users. The paper covers also network-, user- and service-authentication as well as user and society requirements. 5G is addressed as a system of systems in order to provide service continuity. It addresses both technology challenges, user related issues and operator revenue. Collaborative radio and a system availability beacon are discussed to cope with heterogeneity in 5G. As the SIM card has evolved towards a third-party offering for storage, authentication and payment, functionality of this future SIM is elaborated providing SIM-based service examples. The paper finally addresses service optimization based on light-weight semantic reasoning.

38 citations

Proceedings ArticleDOI
27 Jul 2008
TL;DR: This paper suggests the mobile phone acting as control centre for the sensors, based on a distributed semantic service repository, allowing the mobile services to become part of a semantic service composition.
Abstract: This paper addresses mobile service provisioning in a mobile supported sensor network. The challenges of secure service provisioning in such a network is tackled through a two-layer approach, using the encryption on the radio layer and policies for device capabilities and service access. This paper suggests the mobile phone acting as control centre for the sensors. The implementation is based on a distributed semantic service repository, allowing the mobile services to become part of a semantic service composition. The semantic policy server connects the device capabilities, the user preferences and the service functionality. The papers provides the functional architecture and implementations of key elements of this architecture.

16 citations


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TL;DR: This paper surveys context awareness from an IoT perspective and addresses a broad range of techniques, methods, models, functionalities, systems, applications, and middleware solutions related to context awareness and IoT.
Abstract: As we are moving towards the Internet of Things (IoT), the number of sensors deployed around the world is growing at a rapid pace. Market research has shown a significant growth of sensor deployments over the past decade and has predicted a significant increment of the growth rate in the future. These sensors continuously generate enormous amounts of data. However, in order to add value to raw sensor data we need to understand it. Collection, modelling, reasoning, and distribution of context in relation to sensor data plays critical role in this challenge. Context-aware computing has proven to be successful in understanding sensor data. In this paper, we survey context awareness from an IoT perspective. We present the necessary background by introducing the IoT paradigm and context-aware fundamentals at the beginning. Then we provide an in-depth analysis of context life cycle. We evaluate a subset of projects (50) which represent the majority of research and commercial solutions proposed in the field of context-aware computing conducted over the last decade (2001-2011) based on our own taxonomy. Finally, based on our evaluation, we highlight the lessons to be learnt from the past and some possible directions for future research. The survey addresses a broad range of techniques, methods, models, functionalities, systems, applications, and middleware solutions related to context awareness and IoT. Our goal is not only to analyse, compare and consolidate past research work but also to appreciate their findings and discuss their applicability towards the IoT.

2,542 citations

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TL;DR: This paper investigates the properties of trust, proposes objectives of IoT trust management, and provides a survey on the current literature advances towards trustworthy IoT to propose a research model for holistic trust management in IoT.

1,001 citations

Book Chapter
01 Jan 2009

877 citations

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TL;DR: The evolution of manufacturing system paradigms is discussed to identify the requirements of decision support systems in dynamic and distributed environments; recent advances in IT are overviewed and associated with next-generation manufacturing paradigm; and the relation of IT infrastructure and ESs is explored to identified the technological gaps in adopting IoT as an IT infrastructure of ESs.
Abstract: Design and operation of a manufacturing enterprise involve numerous types of decision-making at various levels and domains. A complex system has a large number of design variables and decision-making requires real-time data collected from machines, processes, and business environments. Enterprise systems (ESs) are used to support data acquisition, communication, and all decision-making activities. Therefore, information technology (IT) infrastructure for data acquisition and sharing affects the performance of an ES greatly. Our objective is to investigate the impact of emerging Internet of Things (IoT) on ESs in modern manufacturing. To achieve this objective, the evolution of manufacturing system paradigms is discussed to identify the requirements of decision support systems in dynamic and distributed environments; recent advances in IT are overviewed and associated with next-generation manufacturing paradigms; and the relation of IT infrastructure and ESs is explored to identify the technological gaps in adopting IoT as an IT infrastructure of ESs. The future research directions in this area are discussed.

595 citations

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TL;DR: Emerging Internet of Things architecture, large scale sensor network applications, federating sensor networks, sensor data and related context capturing techniques, challenges in cloud-based management, storing, archiving and processing of sensor data are discussed.
Abstract: Internet of Things (IoT) will comprise billions of devices that can sense, communicate, compute and potentially actuate Data streams coming from these devices will challenge the traditional approaches to data management and contribute to the emerging paradigm of big data This paper discusses emerging Internet of Things (IoT) architecture, large scale sensor network applications, federating sensor networks, sensor data and related context capturing techniques, challenges in cloud-based management, storing, archiving and processing of sensor data

459 citations