Published October 25, 2021 | Version v1

Mitigating the Massive Access Problem in the Internet of Things

  • 1. Inst. Theoretical & Applied Informatics Polish Academy of Sciences
  • 2. Faculty of Automatic Control, Electronics and Computer Science, Silesian University of Technology

Description

The trac from the large number of IoT devices connected to the IoT is a source of congestion known as the Massive Access Problem (MAP), that results in packet losses, delays and missed deadlines for realtime data. This paper reviews the literature on MAP and summarizes recent results on two approaches that have been designed to mitigate MAP. One approach is based on randomizing the packet arrival instants to IoT gateways within a given time interval that is chosen so that packet arrivals do not exceed their deadlines, but also so that they do not constitute bulk arrivals. The second approach is a novel traffic shaping policy
named the Quasi-Deterministic-Transmission-Policy (QDTP) which has been proved to drastically reduce queue formation at the receiving gateway by delaying packet departures from the IoT devices in a judicious manner. Both analytical and experimental results are summarized, that describe the benefits of these techniques.

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Funding

European Commission
IOTAC - SECURITY BY DESIGN IOT DEVELOPMENT AND CERTIFICATE FRAMEWORK WITH FRONT-END ACCESS CONTROL 952684