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Conflict Detection and Resolution in IoT Systems: A Survey release_2xobygknerbxbfal27vmghsbyy

by Pavana Pradeep, Krishna Kant

Published in IoT by MDPI AG.

2022   p191-218

Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) systems are becoming ubiquitous in various cyber–physical infrastructures, including buildings, vehicular traffic, goods transport and delivery, manufacturing, health care, urban farming, etc. Often multiple such IoT subsystems are deployed in the same physical area and designed, deployed, maintained, and perhaps even operated by different vendors or organizations (or "parties"). The collective operational behavior of multiple IoT subsystems can be characterized via (1) a set of operational rules and required safety properties and (2) a collection of IoT-based services or applications that interact with one another and share concurrent access to the devices. In both cases, this collective behavior often leads to situations where their operation may conflict, and the conflict resolution becomes complex due to lack of visibility into or understanding of the cross-subsystem interactions and inability to do cross-subsystem actuations. This article addresses the fundamental problem of detecting and resolving safety property violations. We detail the inherent complexities of the problem, survey the work already performed, and layout the future challenges. We also highlight the significance of detecting/resolving conflicts proactively, i.e., dynamically but with a look-ahead into the future based on the context.
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