Abstract

The possibility of smoothing aggregated traffic from sensors with varying reporting periods and frame sizes to be carried on an access link is investigated. A straightforward optimization would take O(pn) time, whereas our heuristic scheme takes O(np) time where n, p denote the number of sensors and size of periods, respectively. Our heuristic scheme performs local optimization sensor by sensor, starting with the smallest to largest periods. This is based on an observation that sensors with large offsets have more choices in offsets to avoid traffic peaks than the sensors with smaller periods. A MATLAB simulation shows that our scheme excels the known scheme by M. Grenier et al. in a similar situation (aggregating periodic traffic in a controller area network) for almost all possible permutations. The performance of our scheme is very close to the straightforward optimization, which compares all possible permutations. We expect that our scheme would greatly contribute in smoothing the traffic from an ever-increasing number of IoT sensors to the gateway, reducing the burden on the access link to the Internet.

Highlights

  • The Internet of Things (IoT) is large scale by nature

  • Its time complexity can be represented by O(pn ) time, for which n, p denote the number of sensors and size of periods, respectively

  • We have investigated the possibility of smoothing aggregated traffic from sensors with varying reporting periods and frame sizes via a gateway to be carried on an access link by adjusting the offsets of the periodic transmission from individual sensors

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Summary

Introduction

The Internet of Things (IoT) is large scale by nature. This is manifested by the large number of connected devices and by the huge volume of traffic that must be accommodated [1]. The solution we propose is to distribute the periodic traffic from different sensors as evenly as possible to the access link in time and minimize the maximum of the instant traffic load on the access link. This can be achieved by scheduling sensors with offsets [18]. We assume that if IoT sensors periodically transmit frames with optimal permutation of offsets, this can minimize the maximum of the instant traffic.

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