Objects that agree on task frequency in the IoT: A lifetime-oriented consensus based approach

COLISTRA, GIUSEPPE;PILLONI, VIRGINIA;ATZORI, LUIGI
2014-01-01

Abstract

Some key features of the end-systems impact on the way communications happen within the IoT: available objects' resources are limited, different objects may provide the same information (e. g. sense the same physical measure), the number of nodes in the IoT is quickly overcoming the number of Internet hosts with greater reliability issues. This entails for a new paradigm of communication with respect to those characterizing the traditional Internet. Before providing the required information about the physical world, objects coordinate with the other objects in groups and provide a unified service to the external world (the application that requires the service), with the intent to distribute the load of the requested services according to specific community defined rules, which could be: lifetime extension, QoS (Quality of Service) maximization, reward maximization, or others. In this paper other than describing the characteristics of this new communication paradigm and challenges it is called to address, we also propose a first solution for its implementation that relies on a distributed optimization protocol based on the consensus algorithm. Results of simulations and real experiments are also presented that show the viability in implementing the new communication model in a distributed way.
2014
978-1-4799-3459-1
Consensus, resources allocation, Internet of Things
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