A Scalable Software Update Service for IoT Devices in Urban Scenarios

Verónica Toro-Betancur, J. Zamora, M. Antikainen, M. D. Francesco
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Devices in the Internet of Things (IoT) are software-driven, thus, they need not be only programmed before deployment, but also continuously updated. IoT deployments in urban scenarios are particularly relevant as enablers of smart city applications. For such a context, this work addresses the reliability and security aspects of distributing software updates to a large number of IoT devices. Specifically, it presents a design and implementation of a software update framework for IoT devices in urban scenarios. The proposed approach leverages long-range wireless broadcast to update a large number of IoT devices at the same time, which scales up to the massive networks that are typical of densely-populated and built-up metropolitan areas. Experiments on a real testbed demonstrate that the proposed approach obtains a long range (up to 350 m) and a success rate higher than 99% with a single transmission, for IoT devices deployed both outdoors and indoors. In particular, broadcast updates are always more efficient than standard updates over the Internet through enterprise WiFi for typical urban IoT deployments.
面向城市场景物联网设备的可扩展软件更新服务
物联网(IoT)中的设备是软件驱动的,因此,它们不仅需要在部署前编程,而且需要不断更新。作为智慧城市应用的推动者,城市场景中的物联网部署尤为重要。在这种情况下,本工作解决了向大量物联网设备分发软件更新的可靠性和安全性问题。具体而言,它提出了城市场景中物联网设备的软件更新框架的设计和实现。所提出的方法利用远程无线广播同时更新大量物联网设备,从而扩展到人口密集和建筑密集的大都市地区典型的大规模网络。在真实测试平台上的实验表明,对于部署在室外和室内的物联网设备,该方法在单次传输中获得了长距离(高达350米)和高于99%的成功率。特别是,对于典型的城市物联网部署,广播更新总是比通过企业WiFi通过互联网进行的标准更新更有效。
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