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Abstract(s)
IoT platforms play an important role on
modern measurement systems because they allow the
ingestion and processing of huge amounts of data (big
data). Usually, these platforms run as a service on the
cloud and are accessed through open programming
interfaces based on ubiquitous internet protocols (such
as HTTP). Data analysis is done in batch, from time to
time, or when a pre-configured event is triggered. Most
of the platforms can also actuate on the physical world
by issuing messages, thus closing the loop ingestanalyze-actuate.
The continuous investment on IoT platforms has
made them extremely reliable and performant,
wondering if they can be used to control physical
processes. The paper contributes to this discussion by
evaluating the loop-time – defined as the delay between
ingestion and actuation – of the ThingSpeak platform.
The measuring methodology is explained, results are
presented, and conclusions are extracted.
Description
Trabalho apresentado em IEEE International Symposium on Sensing and Instrumentation in IoT Era, Agosto 2019, Lisboa, Portugal.
Keywords
IoT ThingSpeak Loop-time Delay Time Measurements
