Hi Jeff,
I appreciate the points, I hope you realize I am just passing along reference material and I don’t think this is some unified 7 layer model. Really just throwing it out and I recognize someone was likely riffing on 7 layers. The points you raise are good ones. IoT is a huge umbrella covering probably too many use cases, many in which there is often nesting, so taking a vehicle for example its sensors provide input to controller but also to performance measurement and maintenance databases which can then bubble up to a next layer (collision sensor, to ABS, to Cruise Control, to Heads Ups Display). So even in a given layer a lot can take place.
Pretty useful for a discussion group though, or at least that was my intention.
Best,
Sal
From: j stollman [mailto:stollman.j@gmail.com]
Sent: Monday, February 29, 2016 10:48 AM
To: Salvatore D'Agostino
Cc: dg-idot@kantarainitiative.org
Subject: Re: [DG-IDoT] IoT 7 layer pic
Sal,
Thank you for forwarding this graphic.
I find this graphic intriguing, and a good straw man starting point. But I am concerned that it is misleading. In the enthusiasm to try to leverage the successful pattern of the OSI model, we are force-fitting IoT into a model that doesn't quite work.
Specifically, I have the following immediate concerns:
I suspect that other concerns will arise as we look at it longer.
I find that this model represents one view on one part of IoT. It may be a big and important part. But I don't think it is adequate to define all of IoT. And I fear that it will force people into thinking about IoT in only this way and lose sight of effective and efficient solutions that do not conform to this model.
Jeff
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