Performance analysis of IoT networks in terrestrial environment utilizing LZW data compression technique

Ankur Sisodia, Ajay Kumar Yadav
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The proliferation of Internet of Things (IoT) devices in terrestrial environments necessitates efficient data transmission and management protocols to optimize network performance. This research paper presents a comprehensive study on the implementation of IoT networks in a terrestrial setting, focusing on the integration of LZW (Lempel-Ziv-Welch) compression with three prominent IoT protocols: CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol), M2M (machine-to-machine), and MQTT (Message Queuing Telemetry Transport). We did a thorough test of these protocols using the NetSim simulator. We looked at how well they worked in terms of throughput, en-to-end delay, and routing overhead, all of which are important for loT network efficiency. The point of our study is to find out what the pros and cons of these protocols are when they are combined with LZW compression in a terrestrial loT setting. The results of our analysis reveal significant variations in the performance of CoAP, M2M, and MQTT when subjected to data compression. Throughput efficiency, which directly impacts data transmission rates, is scrutinized alongside end-to-end delay, a critical factor in ensuring timely data delivery. Additionally, we explore the implications of protocol choice on routing overhead, a crucial metric for network resource utilization. This research contributes to the ongoing efforts to optimize IoT networks in terrestrial settings, offering valuable guidance to network architects and developers seeking to strike the right balance between protocol selection and data compression for improved IoT performance.
利用 LZW 数据压缩技术对地面环境中的物联网网络进行性能分析
随着物联网(IoT)设备在陆地环境中的普及,需要高效的数据传输和管理协议来优化网络性能。本研究论文介绍了在陆地环境中实施物联网网络的综合研究,重点是 LZW(Lempel-Ziv-Welch)压缩与三个著名物联网协议的集成:CoAP(受限应用协议)、M2M(机器对机器)和 MQTT(消息队列遥测传输)。我们使用 NetSim 模拟器对这些协议进行了全面测试。我们考察了这些协议在吞吐量、端到端延迟和路由开销方面的运行情况,所有这些对于 loT 网络效率都很重要。我们研究的重点是找出这些协议在地面 loT 环境中与 LZW 压缩相结合时的优缺点。我们的分析结果表明,在进行数据压缩时,CoAP、M2M 和 MQTT 的性能差异很大。吞吐效率直接影响数据传输速率,而端到端延迟是确保数据及时传输的关键因素,因此我们对端到端延迟进行了仔细研究。此外,我们还探讨了协议选择对路由开销的影响,路由开销是衡量网络资源利用率的重要指标。这项研究有助于不断优化地面物联网网络,为网络架构师和开发人员提供有价值的指导,帮助他们在协议选择和数据压缩之间取得正确的平衡,从而提高物联网性能。
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