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The IoT Meta-Control Firewall

2021 
Internet of Things (IoT) devices have penetrated massively into smart environments (e.g., smart-homes, smart-cars or more generally smart-anything). Besides data collection, many IoT devices also enable the execution of Rule Automation Workflows (RAW), which span from simple predicate statements to procedural workflows capturing a smart actuation pipeline. RAW aim to meet the convenience (comfort) level of users under specific conditions (e.g., raise room temperature to 22 C if cold), but unfortunately cannot express long-term objectives of users (e.g., consume less than 400 kWh in December). In this paper, we present an innovative system, coined IoT Meta-Control Firewall (IMCF), which internally deploys an AI-inspired Energy-Planner (EP) algorithm that exploits domain-specific operators to balance the trade-off between convenience and energy consumption in satisfying the RAW pipelines of users. IMCF filters the RAW pipelines in a way that these do not conflict with the long-term objectives of users (like a network firewall). Our experimental evaluation with extensive real traces from an apartment, a house, and campus dorms shows that IMCF achieves very high levels of user convenience while remaining within the target energy consumption budgets expressed by users.
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