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Sensors | 2013

Improving Packet Delivery Performance of Publish/Subscribe Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks

Ernesto García Davis; Anna Calveras; Ilker Demirkol

MQTT-S and CoAP are two protocols able to use the publish/subscribe model in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The high scalability provided by the publish/subscribe model may incur a high packet loss and therefore requires an efficient reliability mechanism to cope with this situation. The reliability mechanism of MQTT-S and CoAP employs a method which defines a fixed value for the retransmission timeout (RTO). This article argues that this method is not efficient for deploying publish/subscribe in WSN, because it may be unable to recover a packet, therefore resulting in a lower packet delivery ratio (PDR) at the subscriber nodes. This article proposes and evaluates an adaptive RTO method, which consists in using a Smooth Round-trip Time and multiplying it by a constant parameter (K). Thanks to this method, the reliability mechanism of MQTT-S and CoAP would be able to react properly to packet loss and would also be lightweight in terms of energy, memory and computing for sensor nodes where these resources are critical. We present a detailed evaluation of the effects of the K value on the calculation of the adaptive RTO method. We also establish the setting for obtaining the highest PDR on the subscriber nodes for single-hop and multi-hop scenarios. The results for single-hop scenario show that use of the appropriate K value for the adaptive RTO method increases the PDR up to 76% for MQTT-S and up to 38% for CoAP when compared with the use of fixed RTO method for both protocols, respectively. Meanwhile the same comparison for multi-hop scenario, the adaptive RTO method increases the PDR up to 36% for MQTT-S and up to 14% for CoAP.


personal, indoor and mobile radio communications | 2005

Evaluating performance of real ad-hoc networks using AODV with hello message mechanism for maintaining local connectivity

Carles Gomez; Marisa Catalan; X. Mantecon; Josep Paradells; Anna Calveras

Mobile ad-hoc network (MANET) technology is an essential piece in the path towards a ubiquitous Internet. MANET routing protocol parameter configuration should be further analyzed since it may significantly impact network performance. In this paper, we perform tests in real MANET environments using the ad-hoc on-demand distance vector (AODV) routing protocol. We study the influence of the protocol, the implementation and a set of AODV link maintenance mechanisms parameter values on network performance, suggesting that usage of different settings from those proposed by default increase reactivity after topology changes with small impact on bandwidth and power consumption in a set of scenarios


Sensors | 2011

Forwarding techniques for IP fragmented packets in a real 6LoWPAN network.

Alessandro Ludovici; Anna Calveras; Jordi Casademont

Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) are attracting more and more interest since they offer a low-cost solution to the problem of providing a means to deploy large sensor networks in a number of application domains. We believe that a crucial aspect to facilitate WSN diffusion is to make them interoperable with external IP networks. This can be achieved by using the 6LoWPAN protocol stack. 6LoWPAN enables the transmission of IPv6 packets over WSNs based on the IEEE 802.15.4 standard. IPv6 packet size is considerably larger than that of IEEE 802.15.4 data frame. To overcome this problem, 6LoWPAN introduces an adaptation layer between the network and data link layers, allowing IPv6 packets to be adapted to the lower layer constraints. This adaptation layer provides fragmentation and header compression of IP packets. Furthermore, it also can be involved in routing decisions. Depending on which layer is responsible for routing decisions, 6LoWPAN divides routing in two categories: mesh under if the layer concerned is the adaptation layer and route over if it is the network layer. In this paper we analyze different routing solutions (route over, mesh under and enhanced route over) focusing on how they forward fragments. We evaluate their performance in terms of latency and energy consumption when transmitting IP fragmented packets. All the tests have been performed in a real 6LoWPAN implementation. After consideration of the main problems in forwarding of mesh frames in WSN, we propose and analyze a new alternative scheme based on mesh under, which we call controlled mesh under.


Journal of Sensor and Actuator Networks | 2013

TinyCoAP: a novel constrained application protocol (CoAP) implementation for embedding RESTful web services in wireless sensor networks based on TinyOS

Alessandro Ludovici; Pol Moreno; Anna Calveras

In this paper we present the design and implementation of the Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) for TinyOS, which we refer to as TinyCoAP. CoAP seeks to apply the same application transfer paradigm and basic features of HTTP to constrained networks, while maintaining a simple design and low overhead. The design constraints of Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) require special attention in the design process of the CoAP implementation. We argue that better performance and minimal resource consumption can be achieved developing a native library for the operating system embedded in the network. TinyOS already includes in its distribution an implementation of CoAP called CoapBlip. However, this is based on a library not originally designed to meet the requirements of TinyOS. We demonstrate the effectiveness of our approach by a comprehensive performance evaluation. In particular, we test and evaluate TinyCoAP and CoapBlip in a real scenario, as well as solutions based on HTTP. The evaluation is performed in terms of latency, memory occupation, and energy consumption. Furthermore, we evaluate the reliability of each solution by measuring the goodput obtained in a channel affected by Rayleigh fading. We also include a study on the effects that high workloads have on a server.


Computers & Geosciences | 2004

Wireless technology applied to GIS

Jordi Casademont; Elena Lopez-Aguilera; Josep Paradells; Alfonso Rojas; Anna Calveras; Francisco Barceló; Josep Cotrina

At present, there is a growing interest in wireless applications, due to the fact that the technology begins to support them at reasonable costs. In this paper, we present the technology currently available for use in wireless environments, focusing on Geographic Information Systems. As an example, we present a newly developed platform for the commercialization of advanced geographical information services for use in portable devices. This platform uses available mobile telephone networks and wireless local area networks, but it is completely scalable to new technologies such as third generation mobile networks. Users access the service using a vector map player that runs on a Personal Digital Assistant with wireless access facilities and a Global Positioning System receiver. Before accessing the information, the player will request authorization from the server and download the requested map from it, if necessary. The platform also includes a system for improving Global Positioning System localization with the Real Time Differential Global Positioning System, which uses short GSM messages as the transmission medium.


Sensors | 2015

A proxy design to leverage the interconnection of CoAP Wireless Sensor Networks with Web applications.

Alessandro Ludovici; Anna Calveras

In this paper, we present the design of a Constrained Application Protocol (CoAP) proxy able to interconnect Web applications based on Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) and WebSocket with CoAP based Wireless Sensor Networks. Sensor networks are commonly used to monitor and control physical objects or environments. Smart Cities represent applications of such a nature. Wireless Sensor Networks gather data from their surroundings and send them to a remote application. This data flow may be short or long lived. The traditional HTTP long-polling used by Web applications may not be adequate in long-term communications. To overcome this problem, we include the WebSocket protocol in the design of the CoAP proxy. We evaluate the performance of the CoAP proxy in terms of latency and memory consumption. The tests consider long and short-lived communications. In both cases, we evaluate the performance obtained by the CoAP proxy according to the use of WebSocket and HTTP long-polling.


wireless communications and networking conference | 2005

TCP/IP analysis and optimization over a precommercial live UMTS network

Marisa Catalan; Carles Gomez; David Viamonte; Josep Paradells; Anna Calveras; Francisco Barceló

3G wireless networks such as UMTS are currently providing wide area Internet access. However, the Internet protocols exhibit a suboptimal performance in such scenarios. In this paper we first characterize a live UMTS link from the IP level. We identify critical features such as high latency, delay spikes, high packet loss probability and connectivity gaps, specially when the user moves between cells. Next, we test a set of TCP configurations, demonstrating that TCP performance can be optimized over UMTS by the usage of adequate end-to-end mechanisms and parameter values.


vehicular technology conference | 2003

Optimizing TCP/IP parameters over GPRS and WLAN networks

Anna Calveras; Josep Paradells; Carles Gomez; Marisa Catalan; J.C. Valles

The growth of both the Internet and mobile systems provides the way for wireless access to the Internet. Internet based applications are mostly based on a reliable transport service, TCP (transmission control protocol), which is one of the responsible for applications performance. In this paper we characterize two currently available radio access links, the general packet radio service (GPRS) and the IEEE 802.11b standards, at the IP level, and we show the effects and optimization of some TCP parameters in these networks.


vehicular technology conference | 2005

Internet traffic analysis and optimization over a precommercial live UMTS network

Carles Gomez; Marisa Catalan; D. Viamonte; Josep Paradells; Anna Calveras

3G wireless networks such as UMTS are currently providing wide area Internet access. However, the Internet protocols exhibit a suboptimal performance in such scenarios. In this paper we first characterize a live UMTS link from the IP level. We identify critical features such as high latency, delay spikes, high packet loss probability and connectivity gaps, specially when the user moves between cells. Next, we test a set of TCP configurations, demonstrating that TCP performance can be optimized over UMTS by the usage of adequate end-to-end mechanisms and parameter values. Finally, we perform a preliminary study of applications behavior over UMTS.


Lecture Notes in Computer Science | 2009

Implementation and Evaluation of the Enhanced Header Compression (IPHC) for 6LoWPAN

Alessandro Ludovici; Anna Calveras; Marisa Catalan; Carles Gomez; Josep Paradells

6LoWPAN defines how to carry IPv6 packets over IEEE 802.15.4 low power wireless or sensor networks. Limited bandwidth, memory and energy resources require a careful application of IPv6 in a LoWPAN. The IEEE 802.15.4 standard defines a maximum frame size of 127 bytes that decreases to 102 bytes considering the header overhead. A further reduction is due to the security, network and transport protocols header overhead that, in case of IPv6 and UDP, leave only 33 bytes for application data. A compression algorithm is necessary in order to reduce the overhead and save space in data payload. This paper describes and compares the proposed IPv6 header compression mechanisms for 6LoWPAN environments.

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Josep Paradells

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Carles Gomez

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Marisa Catalan

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Alessandro Ludovici

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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David Viamonte

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Jordi Casademont

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Francisco Barceló

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Ilker Demirkol

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Josep Paradells

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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Adriano Camps

Polytechnic University of Catalonia

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