Volume 6 - Issue 1
Integrating the EPCIS and Building Automation System into the Internet of Things: a Lightweight and Interoperable Approach
- Nam Ky Giang
University of British Columbia, Vancouver, Canada
kyng@ece.ubc.ca
- Janggwan Im
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
limg00n@kaist.ac.kr
- Daeyoung Kim
Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Daejeon, Korea
kimd@kaist.ac.kr
- Markus Jung
Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
mjung@auto.tuwien.ac.at
- Wolfgang Kastner
Vienna University of Technology, Vienna, Austria
k@auto.tuwien.ac.at
Keywords: EPCIS, STIS, Building Automation System, IoT architecture
Abstract
The Electronic Product Code Information System (EPCIS) is a state of the art information system
for tracking and monitoring the lifecycle of physical objects based on RFID technology. Low-cost
passive RFID tags are replacing traditional barcodes for physical object identification and are heavily
used within logistics and trade. They are an essential aspect of identifying physical objects, therefore
an integration into the IoT is required. This paper presents a concept, which defines how the EPCIS
can be integrated into the IoT extending it to a so called Smart Thing Information System (STIS).
The integration follows a two-fold approach. On the one side, the information of the EPCIS is made
available for IoT devices and services, by providing a lightweight query interface. On the other side,
the information of non-RFID related devices, such as sensors and actuators of home and building
automation systems (BAS) are made available to EPCIS. Thus, a seamless integration with building
automation systems is possible. The extended system embraces interoperability by resting upon standards
such as OBIX and CoAP. We present a case study using a globally testbed that demonstrates
the feasibility of the proposed system extension. In addition, a performance analysis is carried out
that investigates the scalability impacts and limits of the STIS new interfaces as well as the gateway
for BAS.