IoT edge network interoperability

IF 4.5 3区 计算机科学 Q1 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS
Tanzima Azad , M.A. Hakim Newton , Jarrod Trevathan , Abdul Sattar
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Abstract

Network interoperability is crucial for achieving seamless communication across Internet of Things (IoT) environments. IoT comprises heterogeneous devices and systems supporting diverse technologies, protocols, and manufacturers. Enabling devices to communicate and exchange data effectively, regardless of underlying protocols, is key to building cohesive and integrated IoT networks. IoT has transformed multiple sectors ranging from home automation to healthcare—by harnessing a vast array of sensors and actuators that communicate through cloud, fog, and edge layers. However, the variety in device manufacturing and communication standards demands interoperable interfaces, and most current solutions depend on cloud-based centralised architectures. These architectures introduce latency and scalability challenges, particularly for resource-constrained IoT devices that often struggle to communicate with the cloud due to limited resources. This paper addresses network interoperability at the IoT edge level, focusing on resource-efficient communication by integrating Wi-Fi and Bluetooth, two commonly used protocols in IoT ecosystems. We have implemented a network edge interoperability solution that supports effective data exchange between devices operating on these distinct protocols, enhancing the overall efficiency, flexibility, and scalability of IoT systems. Our approach allows devices interoperate by addressing network latency and bandwidth limitations, incorporating an integrated controller to facilitate broader applications and enhance performance across IoT networks. Our findings illustrate how bridging protocol differences can foster more resilient and adaptable IoT solutions, advancing the deployment of IoT applications across various domains and use cases.
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Computer Communications
Computer Communications 工程技术-电信学
CiteScore
14.10
自引率
5.00%
发文量
397
审稿时长
66 days
期刊介绍: Computer and Communications networks are key infrastructures of the information society with high socio-economic value as they contribute to the correct operations of many critical services (from healthcare to finance and transportation). Internet is the core of today''s computer-communication infrastructures. This has transformed the Internet, from a robust network for data transfer between computers, to a global, content-rich, communication and information system where contents are increasingly generated by the users, and distributed according to human social relations. Next-generation network technologies, architectures and protocols are therefore required to overcome the limitations of the legacy Internet and add new capabilities and services. The future Internet should be ubiquitous, secure, resilient, and closer to human communication paradigms. Computer Communications is a peer-reviewed international journal that publishes high-quality scientific articles (both theory and practice) and survey papers covering all aspects of future computer communication networks (on all layers, except the physical layer), with a special attention to the evolution of the Internet architecture, protocols, services, and applications.
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