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The development of IoT solutions requires the creation of distributed, scalabled, decoupled, desynchronised real-time systems. The design of these systems requires the adoption of an event driven architecture (EDA) where the production, transformation, publication, propagation and consumption of events is fundamental. Today, the use of event brokers that enable the delivery of events between loosely coupled components is essential. However, the need to create systems with components located in mobile, fog and cloud environments with different infrastructure requirements, makes necessary the interconnection of these event brokers through what are called event mesh, in order to guarantee the distribution of events between loosely coupled components. This is the objective of SCIFI-II.
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Berjón Gallinas, R., Mateos Sánchez, M., Beato Gutiérrez, M.E., Fermoso García, A.M. (2022). SCIFI-II: An Event Mesh Solution Based on CloudEvents for IoT Systems. In: de Paz Santana, J.F., de la Iglesia, D.H., López Rivero, A.J. (eds) New Trends in Disruptive Technologies, Tech Ethics and Artificial Intelligence. DiTTEt 2021. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, vol 1410. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-87687-6_30
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