面向智慧城市应用的扩展自适应数据速率(X-ADR)优化资源分配技术

Nikumani Choudhury, Manik Gupta, Moustafa M. Nasralla, S. Fujita
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随着城市化的快速发展,人们对家庭、工业、治理、交通等领域的可持续、节能和智能解决方案的需求,以及对改善生活质量和健康的需求都在增加。作为一种使能技术,物联网(IoT)必须为智慧城市提供多种具有不同QoS要求的高级应用。在这方面,远程(LoRa)技术可以成为资源受限的物联网设备的理想通信协议。LoRa广域网(LoRaWAN)定义了物理层选项和介质访问控制(MAC)子层协议,以促进电池供电的无线物联网设备之间的低功耗、低速率通信。随着大量的物联网设备和不断增长的QoS需求,必须优化分配资源(带宽,扩展因子和传输功率)给这些受限的设备,以提高网络寿命。网络服务器(NS)采用自适应数据速率(ADR)技术来优化设备的传输参数。这是基于从终端设备接收到的几个参数以及网络设置。在这项工作中,我们将ADR技术扩展到LoRa网关,以考虑LoRa设备的类别和传输频率,进一步延长物联网设备的能源效率和寿命。此外,在适应终端器件的最佳设置方面存在相当大的延迟,从而导致多余的功耗。在此基础上,提出了一种利用扩散因子参数(SF)来解决网络拥塞问题的机制。
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Extended Adaptive Data-Rate (X-ADR) Technique for Optimal Resource Allocation in Smart City Applications
With the rapid growth of urbanization, the need for sustainable, energy-efficient, and smart solutions for home, industry, governance, traffic, and in general, the need for improved quality of life and health has risen. As an enabling technology, the Internet of Things (IoT) must facilitate several advanced applications with varied QoS requirements for smart cities. In this regard, Long Range (LoRa) technologies can be an ideal communication protocol for resource-constrained IoT devices. The LoRa Wide Area Network (LoRaWAN) defines physical layer options and the medium access control (MAC) sub-layer protocols for facilitating low-power, low-rate communications among battery-operated wireless IoT devices. With the enormous number of IoT devices and growing QoS requirements, it is imperative to optimally allocate resources (bandwidth, spreading factor, and transmit power) to these constrained devices so that network lifetime can be improved. The Adaptive Data-Rate (ADR) technique is used by the Network Servers (NS) to adapt the transmission parameters of the devices optimally. This is based on several received parameters from the end devices as well as the network settings. In this work, we extend the ADR technique to the LoRa gateways to consider the class of LoRa devices and the frequency of transmissions further to extend the energy efficiency and lifespan of IoT devices. Additionally, there is a considerable delay in adapting to optimal settings for the end-devices resulting in excess power dissipation. Further, a novel mechanism is proposed to address the congestion issue in the network using the Spreading Factor parameter (SF).
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