Concurrent Transmissions for Communication Protocols in the Internet of Things

Author(s):  
Martina Brachmann ◽  
Olaf Landsiedel ◽  
Silvia Santini
Author(s):  
Felipe Viel ◽  
Luis Augusto Silva ◽  
Valderi Leithardt ◽  
Gabriel Villarubia González ◽  
Raimundo Celeste Ghizoni Teive ◽  
...  

The evolution and miniaturization of the technologies for processing, storage, and communication have enabled computer systems to process a high volume of information and make decisions without human intervention. Within this context, several systems architectures and models have gained prominences, such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and Smart Grids (SGs). SGs use communication protocols to exchange information, among which the Open Smart Grid Protocol (OSGP) stands out. In contrast, this protocol does not have integration support with IoT systems that use some already consolidated communication protocols, such as the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP). Thus, this work develops the integration of the protocols OSGP and CoAP to allow the communication between conventional IoT systems and systems dedicated to SGs. Results demonstrate the effectiveness of this integration, with the minimum impact on the flow of commands and data, making possible the use of the developed CoAP-OSGP Interface for Internet of Things (COIIoT).


Constrained devices are commonly used in the Internet of Things systems. Since these devices have limited communication and computation resources, communication protocols which are lightweight are needed. A lightweight protocol called Message Queue Telemetry Transport, which is a publish/subscribe messaging protocol, is utilized with the constrained devices. Hence, this paper is aimed at monitoring data by using machine-to-machine communication protocol with the help of an IoT device, Raspberry Pi.


Author(s):  
Róbert Rákay ◽  
Alena Galajdová ◽  
Jaroslav Šeminský ◽  
Ivan Cvitić

Abstract The article is focused on testing selected communication protocols for the Internet of Things. The aim of the experiments was to find a suitable communication protocol to build a smart device of home automation. The recent developments in the field of communication protocols and data processing are providing a new form of constrained communication, while describing how the Things talk to each other in the Internet of Things. With growing number of connected devices in industry and commercial field, there is a need for the devices which can handle the new forms of communication, handle sensors and operate the battery power. The gathered data is either processed on the “edge” of the network or on the cloud platforms. Authors present a comparison of selected newest communication protocols, while reflecting on the results of their experimental testing.


Author(s):  
Luigi Atzori ◽  
Antonio Lera ◽  
Giacomo Morabito

This paper addresses the Internet of Things. Main enabling factor of this promising paradigm is the integration of several technologies and communications solutions. Identification and tracking technologies, wired and wireless sensor and actuator networks, enhanced communication protocols (shared with the Next Generation Internet), and distributed intelligence for smart objects are just the most relevant. As one can easily imagine, any serious contribution to the advance of the Internet of Things must necessarily be the result of synergetic activities conducted in different fields of knowledge, such as telecommunications, informatics, electronics and social science. In such a complex scenario, this survey is directed to those who want to approach this complex discipline and contribute to its development. Different visions of this Internet of Things paradigm are reported and enabling technologies reviewed. What emerges is that still major issues shall be faced by the research community. The most relevant among them are addressed in details.


Author(s):  
Rashmi Roges

The advancements in the field of electronics and wireless technology have put forward the idea of the Internet of Things which can be rightly called the third industrial revolution The Internet of Things technology is about connecting and communicating with anything anywhere at any time. The concept of the internet of things can be fully materialized with the help of its supporting technologies including the smart sensors, processors, and highly efficient communication protocols. The smart sensor nodes communicate with the base stations using different communication protocols. A brief review of the requirements of the IoT systems are studies and the communication protocols for the short-range and long-range IoT applications are discussed and compared in this study. Various short range and long range communication protocols which are used for the IoT applications are summarized along with the range covered and the number of nodes that can be connected. The major requirements and constrains of communication protocols employed in IoT applications are discussed. The study concludes that the choice of technology to be considered for the implementation of an IoT system is deeply connected with the types of applications which specify the range to be covered, the number of devices to be connected, the operational bandwidth available, the rate of transmission and the cost of the system.


Author(s):  
Mahantesh N. Birje ◽  
Arun A. Kumbi ◽  
Ashok V. Sutagundar

This article describes how the Internet of Things (IoT) enables interaction and integration of real world things or objects—such as cars, electronic devices, homes, etc.—using various inter-operable communication protocols. This leads to a digital society of billions of devices that can sense, process, share, track, shop, chat and work in cooperative manner. There exist many challenges in the realization of IoT based distributed systems. This article intends to introduce various aspects of IoT such as views/visions, Architecture and protocols of IoT, communication technology, general requirements and various application domains. This article intends to disseminate the state-of-the-art multi-fold information on IoT to researchers, academicians, and student community.


2015 ◽  
Vol 32 ◽  
pp. 17-31 ◽  
Author(s):  
Kim Thuat Nguyen ◽  
Maryline Laurent ◽  
Nouha Oualha

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