Prioritizing flows for internet of things built on visible light communication

B. R. Vatsala, C. Vidyaraj, M. R. Rashmi
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Internet of things (IoT) consists of nodes with constraints concerning size, battery life, storage, processing, etc. Many IoT applications such as health monitoring systems generate huge amount of data that must be transmitted to destinations without delay during critical situations. Since IoT nodes have very small storage capacity, to transfer big data there is a requirement for a high bandwidth wireless technology such as visible light communication (VLC) which is harmless. Also flows that carry critical data must not be affected during congestion and must be given priority. The existing Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) has good congestion control algorithms but none of them consider the priority of flows during flow control. A Priority Queue based Flow Control Protocol named FCP_PQ is developed by providing priority to flows that carry critical data in high bandwidth network. The protocol developed ensures that only the flows that carry critical data are given priority over other flows during congestion by exhibiting an increase of 210 Kbps in case of goodput, 1.94% towards packet delivery ratio (PDR) and 4 Mega Bits transmission over 100 s time period in error free context and similar outcome is achieved in error-prone context compared to other flows.

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优先考虑基于可见光通信的物联网流量
物联网(IoT)由节点组成,这些节点在尺寸、电池寿命、存储和处理等方面都受到限制。许多物联网应用(如健康监测系统)都会产生大量数据,这些数据必须在危急情况下毫不延迟地传输到目的地。由于物联网节点的存储容量非常小,要传输大量数据,就需要采用高带宽无线技术,如无害的可见光通信(VLC)。此外,传输关键数据的数据流在拥塞期间不得受到影响,并且必须获得优先权。现有的传输控制协议(TCP)有很好的拥塞控制算法,但都没有在流量控制时考虑流量的优先级。基于优先队列的流量控制协议 FCP_PQ 就是通过在高带宽网络中为传输关键数据的流量提供优先权而开发出来的。所开发的协议可确保在拥塞期间,只有携带关键数据的数据流才能获得比其他数据流更高的优先级,在无差错的情况下,良好吞吐量提高了 210 Kbps,数据包传输率(PDR)提高了 1.94%,100 秒内传输了 400 万比特,在易出错的情况下,与其他数据流相比也取得了类似的结果。
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