Abstract

Event-triggering (ET) is an up-and-coming technological paradigm for monitoring, optimization, and control in the Internet of Things (IoT) that achieves improved levels of operational efficiency. This paper first defines the envisioned ET architecture for the IoT domain. It then classifies and reviews the various different ET approaches obtained from the available literature for the three phases of ET, namely behavior modeling, event detection, and event handling. Thereafter, a novel data-driven technique is developed to address all three phases of ET in an efficient and reliable manner. Finally, the applicability of the proposed data-driven technique is showcased in a real-world public transport scenario, demonstrating a substantial improvement in energy and spectrum efficiency compared to existing periodic techniques.

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