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The Internet of Things (IoT) has recently become mainstream, different from the incomplete realization of ubiquitous computing, sensor networks, and others in past that commonly shared the notion of visionary hyper-connectivity, i.e., everything is connected. Among many, one significant reason for this achievement of IoT is the nowadays availability of cloud computing which can cost effectively deal with the sheer number of globally distributed devices and data generated from those devices. In this paper, we address the issue of IoT scalability in cloud environments by proposing the unique integration scheme between pub/sub systems and Named Data Networking (NDN). While the pub/sub architecture has been applied in modern IoT cloud platforms, its implementation and deployment practice have not been fully studied for large scale IoT applications. Our approach concentrates on how to leverage the essential scalability of NDN for building pub/sub systems, thereby achieving scalable IoT cloud services.
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