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Symbiot: Congestion-driven Multi-resource Fairness for Multi-User Sensor Networks [PDF]
© 2015 IEEE.In this paper, we study the problem of multi-resource fairness in multi-user sensor networks with heterogeneous and time-varying resources.
Adeel, McCann, Tahir, Yang, Shusen
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Green IoT: Energy Efficiency, Renewable Integration, and Security Implications
This paper surveys energy management strategies in IoT, emphasising energy harvesting and saving techniques to reduce energy consumption and extend network lifespan. It explores renewable energy integration to lower carbon footprints and improve device efficiency, while addressing security vulnerabilities in energy management practices.
Mohammed Qasim Alazzawi +3 more
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Minimizing IoT Energy Consumption Using BLE and Metaprotocol Architecture
The Internet of Things is a very fast‐growing industry thanks to the increasing availability of cheap microcontrollers, which are its main component. However, the commonly used cloud technologies are not best suited for resource‐constrained devices, so energy optimization is needed to extend their battery life.
L. Milić +3 more
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Performance Comparison of the RPL and LOADng Routing Protocols in a Home Automation Scenario
RPL, the routing protocol proposed by IETF for IPv6/6LoWPAN Low Power and Lossy Networks has significant complexity. Another protocol called LOADng, a lightweight variant of AODV, emerges as an alternative solution.
Duda, Andrzej +2 more
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ITERL: A Wireless Adaptive System for Efficient Road Lighting [PDF]
This work presents the development and construction of an adaptive street lighting system that improves safety at intersections, which is the result of applying low-power Internet of Things (IoT) techniques to intelligent transportation systems.
García Castellano, María +5 more
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Battery Drain Denial-of-Service Attacks and Defenses in the Internet of Things
IPv6 Routing Protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks (RPL) is a popular routing protocol used in wireless sensor networks and in the Internet of Things (IoT).
Philokypros P. Ioulianou +2 more
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Link Quality Estimation from Burstiness Distribution Metric in Industrial Wireless Sensor Networks
Although mature industrial wireless sensor network applications increasingly require low-power operations, deterministic communications, and end-to-end reliability, it is very difficult to achieve these goals because of link burstiness and interference ...
Ngoc Huy Nguyen, Myung Kyun Kim
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As the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem rapidly expands, the anticipated connection of over 75 billion devices highlights a critical demand for efficient and scalable connectivity solutions. Low‐power wide‐area network (LPWAN) technologies, notably Sigfox, Long Range (LoRa), and narrowband Internet of Things (NB‐IoT), are fundamental enablers driving
Aisyah Illani Sulaiman +3 more
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The paper presents performance analysis of MAC protocol for vehicular sensor networks. The protocol FROG‐MAC takes a unique approach of fragmenting the lower priority data, so data of higher priority should be transmitted first, ensuring safety of people and infrastructure.
Anwar Ahmed Khan +2 more
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Routing Protocols Performance on 6LoWPAN IoT Networks
IPv6 over Low-Power Wireless Personal Area Networks (6LoWPAN) are specifically designed for applications that require lower data rates and reduced power consumption in wireless internet connectivity.
Pei Siang Chia +5 more
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