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international conference on networking | 2006

SIRENA - Service Infrastructure for Real-time Embedded Networked Devices: A service oriented framework for different domains

Hendrik Bohn; Andreas Bobek; Frank Golatowski

The SIRENA project started in 2003 to leverage Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) to seamlessly interconnect (embedded) devices inside and between four distinct domains - the industrial, telecommunication, automotive and home automation domain. A framework was developed to achieve this aim as well as assuring interoperability with existing devices and extensibility of network based on SIRENA technology. The core of the framework is the Devices Profile for Web Services (DPWS) which will play an important role in the upcoming Microsoft Windows. The first DPWS stack worldwide developed by the SIRENA consortium is described and its operation evidenced in several demonstrators. This paper presents the results of the SIRENA project, provides insights into used technologies and presents tools, components and services for advanced development, deployment and maintenance of devices.


advanced information networking and applications | 2007

Service-Oriented Architectures for Embedded Systems Using Devices Profile for Web Services

Elmar Zeeb; Andreas Bobek; Hendrik Bohn; Frank Golatowski

A movement from distributed systems controlled by users to automatic, autonomous and self-configuring distributed systems is noticeable. Web services is one approach but lacking the secure integration of resource-constraint devices. This paper describes the devices profile for Web services (DPWS), underlying protocols and a DPWS toolkit implementation based on C and gSOAP and discuss its current state. It has enormous relevance for embedded systems and industrial automation since DPWS targets resource-constraint devices explicitly, and has the potential to shift the industrial landscape which is characterized of heterogeneous devices.


advanced information networking and applications | 2006

Model-based management of embedded service systems-an applied approach

Stefan Illner; Heiko Krumm; Ingo Lück; Andre Pohl; Andreas Bobek; Hendrik Bohn; Frank Golatowski

The automatic integration of devices into dynamic, automatically configured networks alone does not take advantage of the entire potential of service oriented architectures (SOA). Using service management, independent services can be directed to perform meta tasks in a SOA network. In this paper we describe and evaluate the service management tool MOBASEC, which consists of two parts: at system runtime, management services are running in order to enforce management policies. The second part of the tool is a graphical model editor which supports the user in setting up the desired management policies easily. This research is part of the European SIRENA (Service Infrastructure for Real-time Embedded Networked Applications). The use of MOBASEC was evaluated by the project in automotive application and the results are summarized here.


international conference on industrial informatics | 2008

Device and service templates for the Devices Profile for Web Services

Andreas Bobek; Elmar Zeeb; Hendrik Bohn; Frank Golatowski; Dirk Timmermann

The continual improvements in embedded devices and internet technologies increases the leverage of distributed systems in domains like home automation, industry automation, automotive and other application domains. the devices profile for web Services (DPWS) is a relative new specification based on Web services that can be used as a cross domain distributed system technology. Although the specification is almost finished and software tools are on the way there are some issues left to be done for pushing DPWS in a competitive direction. DPWS still misses a description mechanism that defines interfaces to the services/devices at development time. On the other hand DPWS provides the concept of device and service types which are used for dynamic discovery without proposing a formal type description. Such mechanism improves interoperability between related devices. This paper addresses this issue and proposes a template approach similar to Universal Plug and Play (UPnP).


international conference on service systems and service management | 2008

Dynamic device and service discovery extensions for WS-BPEL

Hendrik Bohn; Frank Golatowski; Dirk Timmermann

Process management systems reveal the full potential of Service Oriented Architectures by composing heterogeneous hardware and software components (exposed as services) to powerful distributed applications. For Web services architectures, the Web services business process execution language (WS-BPEL) is the standard for centralized Web service orchestration which is governed by OASIS. Unfortunately, WS-BPEL is quite static and addresses dynamically changing environments insufficiently as devices and services might change their addresses or be replaced by others. This paper presents extensions to WS-BPEL in order to discover devices and services as introduced by WS-Discovery. It also describes a discovery service for WS-BPEL processors not supporting presented extensions.


international conference on networking | 2005

Bluetooth device manager connecting a large number of resource-constraint devices in a service-oriented bluetooth network

Hendrik Bohn; Andreas Bobek; Frank Golatowski

The unique advantages of Bluetooth such as low power consumption capability, cheap hardware interfaces and easy set-up offer new application areas. This is a reason why Bluetooth is even considered for a Service Oriented Architectures (SOAs) consisting of a large number of resource-constraint devices. Although several proposals are available for reducing power consumption for intra-piconet communication, none of them addresses the utilization of the Park mode to reduce power consumption together with the support of a large number of accessible devices. This ongoing research work bridges that gap by proposing polling based on the probability of service access for a centralized Bluetooth network of resource-constraint devices. Services of connected devices (slaves) are offered to the central device (master) which manages all communications in the network. The slaves remain in Park mode unless their services are accessed by the master. This research work shows the feasibility of our proposal.


international conference on industrial informatics | 2005

Enabling workflow in UPnP networks

Andreas Bobek; Hendrik Bohn; Frank Golatowski; G. Kachel; A. Spreen

UPnP networks can be enriched by integrating workflow management systems with UPnP capabilities. Thus, interactions between UPnP devices become manageable and UPnP networks can be used for entire technical or business processes. On the other hand the integration of UPnP capability opens new perspectives for workflow management systems (e.g. controlling devices). This paper describes how to enable workflow management systems in UPnP networks. We identified two levels of integration: workflow management systems that control UPnP networks and workflow management systems that act as an UPnP device at the same time. In the latter case we propose two UPnP services: WorkflowControl service offering actions for creating process instances, actions for controlling and for observing them and ProcessDefinition service allowing installing/uninstalling process definitions. This approach was successfully implemented and tested within an UPnP audio video network. We are not aware of any other approach integrating workflow services into UPnP enabled embedded systems.


international conference on industrial informatics | 2004

Voice-based generic UPnP control point

Andreas Bobek; Hendrik Bohn; Frank Golatowski

A concept for a generic voice based universal plug and play (UPnP) control point (client) is presented in this paper which can be used to operate services on remote devices. Generic control points are a powerful alternative to special control points which are tailored to their special purposes. By using such a generic control point it is possible to control each UPnP device via voice without the need of manual adaptations. Starting from the analysis of the UPnP device architecture (UDA) and examination of the possibilities of voice supporting technologies we show the feasibility of a generic voice based UPnP control point realization. The generic user interface is based on the standardized UPnP device and service description. Two different architectures will be introduced (coupled and decoupled solution) and their advantages, disadvantages and application will be discussed. Furthermore, we demonstrate that voice based configuration increases the user friendliness of operating a control point


advanced information networking and applications | 2007

Bilateral Service Mapping Approaches between the Different Service Oriented Architectures Web Services and UPnP

Markus Zajac; Brigitte Oesterdiekhoff; Chris Loeser; Hendrik Bohn

In recent years several technologies have emerged which enable building a service oriented architecture (SOA), among them Web services and universal plug and play (UPnP). The two technologies have achieved high acceptance however in different areas. New applications look for combining their advantages by mapping services bilaterally. This paper describes approaches and appliances for this service mapping between Web services and UPnP.


norchip | 2006

Service-oriented Approaches for the Operation of large on-chip Networks

Claas Cornelius; Hendrik Bohn; Dirk Timmermann

Service-oriented architectures (SOA) specify standards that allow the connection and interaction of heterogeneous hardware and software components in networks of any kind. Similar aims have to be encountered by the emerging network-on-chip (NOC) approaches to design future integrated circuits. That is, diverse components called resources) offer a large number of services which have to be managed efficiently during the operation of such a hip. The arising problems, like for instance service discovery or availability, are addressed by SOAs. Hence, this taper discusses whether and to what extent service-oriented approaches can be adopted for the operation of large on-chip networks with heterogeneous resources and its services, Thereto, simulation results are presented to evaluate different architectural implementations

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Andre Pohl

Technical University of Dortmund

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Chris Loeser

University of Paderborn

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Heiko Krumm

Technical University of Dortmund

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Stefan Illner

Technical University of Dortmund

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