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Esteban San Román, Segundo
Chacón, Jesús
Risco-Martín, José Luis
Carazo Barbero, Gonzalo
Besada Portas, Eva
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Esteban San Román, S., Chacón Sombría, J., Risco Martín, J.L., Carazo Barbero, G., Besada Portas, E. (2022) Desarrollo de un entorno eIOT sobre DEVS: sistema de alerta y gestión de blooms de cianobacterias. XLIII Jornadas de Automática: libro de actas, pp.17-22. https://doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498418.0017
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[Resumen] Se utiliza Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) como herramienta para modelar, simular, desarrollar y desplegar un proyecto acorde al paradigma Internet de la Cosas Medioambiental (EIoT). El software/hardware se diseña y desarrolla con una arquitectura típica de IoT, por capas: Cloud, Fog, Edge y Things. Se presenta como caso de aplicación un sistema para monitorizar y controlar Unmaned Surface Vehicles (USVs) que toman medidas en masas de agua dulce con el objetivo de monitorizar y predecir Blooms de cianobacterias. Modelar un proyecto EIoT utilizando DEVS permite un diseño software progresivo, que a su vez facilita mezclar elementos simulados y reales. Este diseño dirigido por modelos permite refinar los modelos mediante simulaciones, para facilitar el despliegue final del sistema real.
[Abstract] The Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) is used to model, simulate, develop and deploy a project according to the Environmental Internet of Things (EIoT) paradigm. The software and hardware are designed and developed following a typical IoT architecture, with layers: Cloud, Fog, Edge and Things. As an application case, a system to monitor and control unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) that perform measurements in freshwater bodies to monitor and predict cyanobacteria blooms is presented. Modeling an EIoT project using DEVS enables a progressive design of the software/hardware, which in turn facilitates the coexistence of simulated and real elements. This model-based design allows the models to be refined through simulations, facilitating the final deployment of the real system.
[Abstract] The Discrete Event System Specification (DEVS) is used to model, simulate, develop and deploy a project according to the Environmental Internet of Things (EIoT) paradigm. The software and hardware are designed and developed following a typical IoT architecture, with layers: Cloud, Fog, Edge and Things. As an application case, a system to monitor and control unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) that perform measurements in freshwater bodies to monitor and predict cyanobacteria blooms is presented. Modeling an EIoT project using DEVS enables a progressive design of the software/hardware, which in turn facilitates the coexistence of simulated and real elements. This model-based design allows the models to be refined through simulations, facilitating the final deployment of the real system.
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Modelado Simulación Despliegue de software Discrete event system specification (DEVS) Diseño basado en modelos Internet de las cosas (IoT) medioambiental (EIoT) Cianobacterias Calidad de agua Simulation Software deployment Discrete event system specification (DEVS) Model based design Environmental internet of things (EIoT) Cyanobacteria blooms Water quality
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