Effect of Mobility on the Performance of IoT Networks

Sercan Sari, Mehmet Çakir, S. Baydere
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The main goal of the Internet of Things (IoT) platforms is to create different kinds of smart cloud data services that can respond in real-time to large amounts of sensor data received across these links. Although it has been more than twenty years since the first IoT networks were used, there are still several performance issues that need to be mitigated. This is a challenging issue since IoT scenarios have a wide range of requirements from the network. This led researchers to design different application layer messaging protocols to satisfy these requirements. While several studies investigate the messaging protocols in terms of performance, reliability, security, and energy consumption, almost none of them consider mobility in their comparisons. In this study, we analyze the effect of mobility on the performance of IoT networks. We established a simulation testbed using Netsim Simulator and conducted a set of experiments to observe the effect of mobility on the application layer protocols; HTTP and CoAP. Our results show that mobility can have a significant effect on the throughput, delay and battery consumption of the messaging protocols under consideration.
移动性对物联网网络性能的影响
物联网(IoT)平台的主要目标是创建不同类型的智能云数据服务,这些服务可以实时响应通过这些链接接收到的大量传感器数据。尽管自第一个物联网网络被使用以来已经有20多年了,但仍然存在一些需要缓解的性能问题。这是一个具有挑战性的问题,因为物联网场景对网络有广泛的要求。这导致研究人员设计不同的应用层消息传递协议来满足这些需求。虽然有几项研究从性能、可靠性、安全性和能耗方面调查了消息传递协议,但几乎没有一项研究在比较中考虑移动性。在本研究中,我们分析了移动性对物联网网络性能的影响。利用Netsim Simulator搭建仿真试验台,进行了一组实验,观察移动性对应用层协议的影响;HTTP和CoAP。我们的研究结果表明,移动性可以对考虑的消息传递协议的吞吐量、延迟和电池消耗产生重大影响。
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