Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management

Data transmitted among wireless sensor nodes are generated from sensing physical events with diverse traffic types. These data have to reach their destinations with a specific Quality of Service (QoS) requirement. With the increasing usage of sensors in various Internet of Things applications, there...

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Main Authors: Alipio, Melchizedek Ibarrientos, Co, Alex Gyran A., Hilario, Melinda Faye C., Pama, Christian Miguel C.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-13952022-07-07T03:19:46Z Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management Alipio, Melchizedek Ibarrientos Co, Alex Gyran A. Hilario, Melinda Faye C. Pama, Christian Miguel C. Data transmitted among wireless sensor nodes are generated from sensing physical events with diverse traffic types. These data have to reach their destinations with a specific Quality of Service (QoS) requirement. With the increasing usage of sensors in various Internet of Things applications, there is a need to address the traffic management for handling these critical data while satisfying their respective QoS requirements. In this work, we implemented a traffic management mechanism using Value-based Utility (VBU) model that utilizes network packet statistics to cope with QoS requirement of each sensor data. The mechanism ensures that the demands of each sensor data are satisfied by allocating queue resources based on a utility function. The function defines an expectation range and the state where minimal requirements are met for each sensor. We evaluated the performance of the mechanism over a simple low-cost software-defined testbed with different sensor data type having different QoS requirements. Results show that each sensor node achieved the level of satisfaction based on their required utility function both in an ideal testbed scenario and in an actual indoor deployment. © 2019 Elsevier B.V. 2019-12-01T08:00:00Z text text/html https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/396 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Data Traffic Management System (Computer system) Wireless sensor nodes Quality of service (Computer networks)
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topic Data Traffic Management System (Computer system)
Wireless sensor nodes
Quality of service (Computer networks)
spellingShingle Data Traffic Management System (Computer system)
Wireless sensor nodes
Quality of service (Computer networks)
Alipio, Melchizedek Ibarrientos
Co, Alex Gyran A.
Hilario, Melinda Faye C.
Pama, Christian Miguel C.
Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management
description Data transmitted among wireless sensor nodes are generated from sensing physical events with diverse traffic types. These data have to reach their destinations with a specific Quality of Service (QoS) requirement. With the increasing usage of sensors in various Internet of Things applications, there is a need to address the traffic management for handling these critical data while satisfying their respective QoS requirements. In this work, we implemented a traffic management mechanism using Value-based Utility (VBU) model that utilizes network packet statistics to cope with QoS requirement of each sensor data. The mechanism ensures that the demands of each sensor data are satisfied by allocating queue resources based on a utility function. The function defines an expectation range and the state where minimal requirements are met for each sensor. We evaluated the performance of the mechanism over a simple low-cost software-defined testbed with different sensor data type having different QoS requirements. Results show that each sensor node achieved the level of satisfaction based on their required utility function both in an ideal testbed scenario and in an actual indoor deployment. © 2019 Elsevier B.V.
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author Alipio, Melchizedek Ibarrientos
Co, Alex Gyran A.
Hilario, Melinda Faye C.
Pama, Christian Miguel C.
author_facet Alipio, Melchizedek Ibarrientos
Co, Alex Gyran A.
Hilario, Melinda Faye C.
Pama, Christian Miguel C.
author_sort Alipio, Melchizedek Ibarrientos
title Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management
title_short Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management
title_full Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management
title_fullStr Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management
title_full_unstemmed Value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management
title_sort value-based utility implementation in software-defined testbed for sensor data traffic management
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2019
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/396
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