Title
Analysis Cloud: Running Sensor Data Analysis Programs on a Cloud Computing Infrastructure
Author
van der Veen, J.S.
van der Waaij, B.D.
Vonder, M.R.
de Jonge, M.
Lazovik, E.
Meijer, R.J.
Publication year
2013
Abstract
Sensors have been used for many years to gather information about their environment. The number of sensors connected to the internet is increasing, which has led to a growing demand of data transport and storage capacity. In addition, evermore emphasis is put on processing the data to detect anomalous situations and to identify trends. This paper presents a sensor data analysis platform that executes statistical analysis programs on a cloud computing infrastructure. Compared to existing batch and stream processing platforms, it adds the notion of simulated time, i.e. time that differs from the actual, current time. Moreover, it adds the ability to dynamically schedule the analysis programs based on a single timestamp, recurring schedule, or on the sensor data itself.
Subject
Data Analysis
Data Science
Sensor Data
Cloud Computing
Infostructures
Information Society
Communication & Information
SEM - Service Enabling & Management ; BIS - Business Information Services
TS - Technical Sciences
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TNO identifier
473811
Source
3rd International Conference on Cloud Computing and Services Science, CLOSER 2013, 8-10 May 2013, Aachen, Germany
Document type
conference paper