Daecheon Kim’s research while affiliated with Sungkyunkwan University and other places

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Fig. 1. General feature of IoT gateway.
TABLE 1 Informations of Device Table
Fig. 2. Classification of IoT gateways.
Fig. 3. Large-scale IoT testbed. 
Fig. 5. Network architecture of AllJoyn framework. Fig. 4. Three main devices. 

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Internet of Everything: A Large-Scale Autonomic IoT Gateway
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July 2017

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IEEE Transactions on Multi-Scale Computing Systems

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Hyunseung Choo
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Design and implementation of SDN-based lightweight IPv6 mobility manager in ONOS

January 2017

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Since Software-Defined Networking (SDN) gains popularity, mobile/wireless support is mentioned with importance to be handled as one of the crucial aspects in SDN. SDN introduces a centralized entity called SDN controller with the holistic view of the topology on the separated control/data plane architecture. Leveraging the features provided in the SDN controller, mobility management can be simply designed and lightweight, thus there is no need to define and rely on new mobility entities such as given in the traditional IP mobility management architectures. In this paper, we design and implement lightweight IPv6 mobility management in Open Network Operating System (ONOS) that is an open-source SDN control platform for service providers. For the lightweight mobility management, we implement the Neighbor Discovery Proxy (ND Proxy) function into the OpenFlow-enabled AP and switches, and ONOS controller module to handle the receiving ICMPv6 message and to send the unique home network prefix address to an IPv6 host. Thus this approach enables mobility management without bringing or integrating on traditional IP mobility protocols. The proposed idea was experimentally evaluated in the ONOS controller and Raspberry Pi based testbed, identifying the obtained handoff signaling latency is in the acceptable performance range.

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... Microelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) have been proposed as a cost-effective technology for enhancing microcontroller performance [203]. While gateways ensure network connectivity, microcontrollers perform data mining and logic control. ...

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Impacts of digitalization on smart grids, renewable energy, and demand response: An updated review of current applications
Internet of Everything: A Large-Scale Autonomic IoT Gateway

IEEE Transactions on Multi-Scale Computing Systems

... Maestro [105] Meridian [108] FloodLight [106] NOX_MT [104] Ryu [100] Trema [107] NOX [74] Onix [96] Ethane [71] Rosemary [110] ProgramableFlo w [109] IRIS [119] DISCO [102] ODL [99] ONOS [98] PANE [112] Kandoo [115] Hedera [116] InterDomain Routing [118] SNAC [117] HyperFlow [111] SMaRtLight [113] Fleet [114] MobileFlow [52] HP-VAN [101] Beacon [103] POX [97] ...

Design and implementation of SDN-based lightweight IPv6 mobility manager in ONOS
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