Limitations of the Pub/Sub pattern for cloud based IoT and their implications

Daniel Happ, A. Wolisz
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Abstract

The current approach to roll out large scale IoT systems is to outsource the crucial parts of the system to cloud based services, such as message brokerage, devices management, or sensor data storage and processing. One core protocol for messaging in those settings is the widely adopted publish/subscribe protocol MQTT. Pub/sub protocols, however, were not designed for this particular scenario and have decoupling properties that make some common task in IoT settings more challenging to achieve. It is, for instance, not straightforward to discover potential publishers of sensor data or to give guarantees that all, a certain number or at least one subscriber of a certain set of possible subscribers will received a message. Because they are missing in the standard, different approaches and implementations tackling those challenges will lead to incompatibilities between users of different systems. In this work, we therefore give an overview of the challenges with discovery and guaranteed delivery to a certain number of subscribers over pub/sub networks in IoT settings and present different possible solutions. We give advice on which implementation is useful under which circumstances and provide a proof-of-concept that can be used with little adaption for enabling discovery and reliability in MQTT.
基于云的物联网的Pub/Sub模式的局限性及其影响
目前推出大规模物联网系统的方法是将系统的关键部分外包给基于云的服务,如消息代理、设备管理或传感器数据存储和处理。在这些设置中用于消息传递的一个核心协议是广泛采用的发布/订阅协议MQTT。然而,Pub/sub协议并不是为这种特殊场景设计的,并且具有解耦特性,这使得物联网设置中的一些常见任务更难以实现。例如,发现传感器数据的潜在发布者或保证所有、特定数量或特定可能订阅者中的至少一个订阅者将收到消息并不简单。由于标准中缺少这些挑战,处理这些挑战的不同方法和实现将导致不同系统用户之间的不兼容。因此,在这项工作中,我们概述了在物联网设置中通过pub/sub网络发现和保证向一定数量的用户交付的挑战,并提出了不同的可能解决方案。我们给出了哪些实现在哪些情况下是有用的建议,并提供了一个概念验证,可以在很少的调整下使用,以支持MQTT中的发现和可靠性。
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