Modeling reliable M2M/IoT traffic over random access satellite links in non-saturated conditions
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2018
abstract:
Nowadays, Machine-to-Machine and Internet of Things traffic sources puts the terrestrial networks under great pressure. While 5G is still on its way, satellites are used to deliver a fraction of such an enormous traffic rate. In this work, we investigate the use of the Constrained Application Protocol to reliably deliver Machine-to-Machine and Internet of Things traffic in a push fashion, which also implements a Selective Repeat Automatic Repeat reQuest and a sender-based variant of the TCP Friendly Rate Control protocol. We aim at providing an analytical model to evaluate the working point of the system in non-saturated conditions as a function of the MAC parameters in use, when such a closed-loop congestion control mechanism is in use over a random access satellite channel. The proposed analytical model is then validated against simulation results, showing a good precision.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
M2M; Internet of Things (IoT); TCP Friendly Rate Control protocol
List of contributors:
Colucci, Marco; Gotta, Alberto; Cassara', Pietro; Bacco, FELICE MANLIO
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