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 Architectural Patterns and Techniques for Developing IoT Solutions

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Product type Book
Published in Sep 2023
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803245492
Pages 304 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal
Profile icon Jasbir Singh Dhaliwal

Table of Contents (20) Chapters

Preface 1. Part 1: Understanding IoT Patterns
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to IoT Patterns 3. Chapter 2: IoT Patterns for Field Devices 4. Chapter 3: IoT Patterns for the Central Server 5. Part 2: IoT Patterns in Action
6. Chapter 4: Pattern Implementation in the Consumer Domain 7. Chapter 5: Pattern Implementation in the Smart City Domain 8. Chapter 6: Pattern Implementation in the Retail Domain 9. Chapter 7: Pattern Implementation in the Manufacturing Domain 10. Chapter 8: Pattern Implementation in the Agriculture Domain 11. Part 3: Implementation Considerations
12. Chapter 9: Sensor and Actuator Selection Guidelines 13. Chapter 10: Analytics in the IoT Context 14. Chapter 11: Security in the IoT Context 15. Part 4: Extending IoT Solutions
16. Chapter 12: Exploring Synergies with Emerging Technologies 17. Chapter 13: Epilogue 18. Index 19. Other Books You May Enjoy

Digital twin

A DT is a virtual copy of an IoT device that’s deployed in the field. The concept is very similar to the process of creating a model (simulation) of a physical entity or process to understand its exhibited behavior. The notation for DT used in this book is shown in the following figure:

Figure 2.3 – Notation for the DT pattern

DT is an important pattern in the context of IoT as data may be transferred between the central server and field devices over unreliable communication channels (intermittent connectivity). Also, field devices may choose to sleep and only wake up during specific times to conserve energy. So, DT is also used to abstract users from the current state of field devices (wake up, sleep, and so on) and the communication channel’s nuances.

DT also provides an encapsulation mechanism whereby users can view and set the state without being concerned with the actual state of the field devices and/or connectivity...

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