[ https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-9431?page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels:all-tabpanel ] Fernando Lopez deleted HELP-9431: --------------------------------- > [fiware-stackoverflow] Best FIWare architecture? > ------------------------------------------------ > > Key: HELP-9431 > URL: https://jira.fiware.org/browse/HELP-9431 > Project: Help-Desk > Issue Type: Monitor > Reporter: Backlog Manager > Labels: fiware, fiware-cosmos, fiware-cygnus, fiware-orion, fiware-wirecloud > > Created question in FIWARE Q/A platform on 23-02-2016 at 16:02 > {color: red}Please, ANSWER this question AT{color} https://stackoverflow.com/questions/35581026/best-fiware-architecture > +Question:+ > Best FIWare architecture? > +Description:+ > We are developing a FiWare city sensor network that: > Inside the sensor processes data in real time and publishes their average every N minutes to our server; > some server side math to do with those reported averages, which will generate new fields or averages of already reported fields (e.g. average by day); > In the end, there will be a Wirecloud component showing a map with the location of every sensor and a plot showing the several fields acquired, by sensor. > Aditionally, sensors can raise alarms and every server and sensor access must be secure and server database scalability it's a future concern. At the moment we have this architecture (OCB stands for Orion Context Broker): > Where the "Webservice" and "Processing" components are house made, but after reading a little bit more about FIWare components (particulary the IOT stack) I've realised that there are more components that we might integrate in here. > What are you using for a solution like this? It looks fairly generic (secure attributes publish, storage, post-processing and value plot). -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v6.4.1#64016)
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