According to Gartner, Inc. the global Internet of Things (IoT) market will grow to 5.8 billion endpoints in 2020. Building automation will be the segment with the largest growth rate in 2020 (42%). This technology is impacting the houses where it is installed by making life easier and cheaper. In addition, as technology advances, requirements for these systems are becoming dynamic and often unpredictable. For these reasons, building IoT platform and applications requires a set of middleware, technologies, development, deployment and operation tools. Microservices architecture has been introduced in the IoT field in response to those challenges, thanks to its flexibility, lightweight and scalability. This thesis is based on a project done with Ennova Research S.r.l for the customer FAAC Group. It presents the architecture with all the technology stack used to handle dozens of thousands of devices (such as gates, doors and bollards).
Secondo Gartner, Inc. il mercato globale dell’ IoT o Internet delle cose aumenterà le sue dimensioni entro il 2020, raggiungendo i 5.8 miliardi. L’automazione degli edifici sarà il segmento con il più grande tasso di crescita nel 2020 (42%). Questa tecnologia sta influenzando le case in cui è installata rendendo la vita più facile ed economica. Inoltre, mentre la tecnologia avanza, i requisiti per questi sistemi stanno diventando dinamici e spesso imprevedibili. Per questi motivi, la creazione di piattaforme e applicazioni IoT richiede un insieme di strumenti di middleware, tecnologie, sviluppo, deployment e operation tools. L’architettura a microservizi è stata introdotta nel campo dell’IoT in risposta a tali sfide, grazie alla sua flessibilità, leggerezza e scalabilità. Questa tesi si basa su un progetto realizzato con Ennova Research S.r.l per il cliente FAAC Group. Presenta l’architettura con lo stack tecnologico utilizzato per gestire decine di migliaia di dispositivi (come cancelli, porte e dissuasori).
A scalable IoT platform to manage smart devices
TRIA, FRANCESCO
2019/2020
Abstract
According to Gartner, Inc. the global Internet of Things (IoT) market will grow to 5.8 billion endpoints in 2020. Building automation will be the segment with the largest growth rate in 2020 (42%). This technology is impacting the houses where it is installed by making life easier and cheaper. In addition, as technology advances, requirements for these systems are becoming dynamic and often unpredictable. For these reasons, building IoT platform and applications requires a set of middleware, technologies, development, deployment and operation tools. Microservices architecture has been introduced in the IoT field in response to those challenges, thanks to its flexibility, lightweight and scalability. This thesis is based on a project done with Ennova Research S.r.l for the customer FAAC Group. It presents the architecture with all the technology stack used to handle dozens of thousands of devices (such as gates, doors and bollards).File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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