Resource and service discovery Sample Clauses

Resource and service discovery. Figure 17 presents the initial phase of the registration process, which is triggered by a request from the DNS-SD (digrectory) with the main goal of reducing the power consumption from the smart things. In addition to the registration process, the smart thing will be refreshed periodically regarding its entry into the digrectory, in order to ensure the freshness and integrity of the digrectory information. The rest of the protocol is based on a light version of DNS, which has been denominated lmDNS. lmDNS is presented in the following sections. Resource and service discovery procedures are shown in the sequence diagram in Figure 18. Figure 18: Resource and service discovery Discovery is managed by the digcovery system. Digcovery can be accessed via a WebPortal (located at xxx.xxxxxxxxx.xxx), DNS protocol, CoAP RD protocol, and the discovery API, as presented in Figure 16. The sequence begins with the digcovery receiving a global DNS query (queries are expressed with regular expressions). Then, digcovery looks-up in all the domains it is located an object with that queried attributes or features. Digcovery then offers the list of domains where l the services/resources are located and queried based on the attributed and features mentioned. The client queries directly through DNS to each of the digrectories (local resource management system), and this offers an extended information about the asked service, i.e. TXT records with the extended information, SRV record with the service description, and AAAA record with the IPv6 address.
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