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Patrik Spiess
Researcher at Infineon Technologies
Publications - 28
Citations - 2206
Patrik Spiess is an academic researcher from Infineon Technologies. The author has contributed to research in topics: Wireless sensor network & Service-oriented architecture. The author has an hindex of 17, co-authored 28 publications receiving 2126 citations.
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Interacting with the SOA-Based Internet of Things: Discovery, Query, Selection, and On-Demand Provisioning of Web Services
TL;DR: A process and a suitable system architecture is proposed that enables developers and business process designers to dynamically query, select, and use running instances of real-world services (i.e., services running on physical devices) or even deploy new ones on-demand, all in the context of composite, real- world business applications.
Proceedings ArticleDOI
SOA-Based Integration of the Internet of Things in Enterprise Services
Patrik Spiess,Stamatis Karnouskos,Dominique Guinard,Domnic Savio,Oliver Baecker,Luciana Moreira Sa de Souza,Vlad Trifa +6 more
TL;DR: The work presented here proposes an architecture for an effective integration of the Internet of Things in enterprise services that will change the way businesses design, deploy, and use services.
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SOCRADES: a web service based shop floor integration infrastructure
Luciana Moreira Sa de Souza,Patrik Spiess,Dominique Guinard,Moritz Köhler,Stamatis Karnouskos,Domnic Savio +5 more
TL;DR: This paper presents SOCRADES, an integration architecture that can serve the requirements of future manufacturing, and provides generic components upon which sophisticated production processes can be modelled.
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Integration of SOA-ready networked embedded devices in enterprise systems via a cross-layered web service infrastructure
TL;DR: This work proposes a web service-based integration of enterprise systems with shop-floor activities, using SOA-ready networked embedded devices, and examines the requirements for the integration and derive an appropriate architecture that tries to close the integration gap.
Patent
System monitor for networks of nodes
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors describe a system monitor component for a sensor network, which may include a server component that is continuously running and monitoring zero or more networks consisting of (possibly wireless) devices, where each network may be executing a different communications protocol, such as a proprietary, platform-dependent protocol.