Abstract

The constrained application protocol (CoAP) observe feature has the potential to achieve fast communication and low energy consumption. We have analyzed a CoAP proxy which stores observed data from multiple Internet of Things (IoT) nodes that belong to single IoT domain. To maintain the freshness of cached records under random data arrivals, we have implemented the evaluation of Max-Age parameter at the proxy. We have also implemented congestion control at both IoT nodes and proxy, and show that it interacts with data freshness estimation at the proxy. Our results demonstrate the capacity limits of a single IoT domain against cluster size, interobservation time, proxy re-registration rate, ratio of confirmable/nonconfirmable observations, and presence of congestion control.

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