Advancing Healthcare Networks: Optimizing Multi-Objective RPL for Diverse Traffic in Low-Power, Lossy Environments

被引:0
作者
Giri, Animesh [1 ,2 ]
Annapurna [1 ]
机构
[1] PESIT, Dept Comp Sci & Engn, Bangalore South Campus, Bengaluru 560100, Karnataka, India
[2] Visvesvaraya Technol Univ, Belagavi 590018, Karnataka, India
关键词
Internet of Things; RPL; Multiple Instances; Heterogeneous Traffic; LLNs; RDC and MAC Protocols; AWARE OBJECTIVE FUNCTION; IPV6 ROUTING PROTOCOL; CONTEXT-AWARE; BALANCING RPL; INTERNET;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
TM [电工技术]; TN [电子技术、通信技术];
学科分类号
0808 ; 0809 ;
摘要
RPL: Powering modern healthcare IoT Networks. The Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Networks(RPL) is a protocol specifically designed for routing in networks characterized by low power and lossy connections built on IPv6. It is specifically designed for the growing use of Instantaneous IoT (Internet of Things) applications. These networks cater to the specialized requirements of Low Power (resource-constrained) and Lossy Networks(unstable networks), also known as LLNs, where routing data smoothly and prioritizing traffic types are the significant challenges. Studies have shown that standard RPL, which makes use of a set of routing rules, struggles to provide the level of performance that many IoT applications in modern-day healthcare demand. This limits RPL's potential in scenarios where we have a mix of data traffic, which is very common in healthcare settings. To handle the diverse data traffic found in healthcare settings, our method involves distributing several instances of RPL settings throughout the network. The main objective of this strategy is to improve the effectiveness of important and critical healthcare applications. We have developed and thoroughly tested our system using Contiki, which is an open-source IoT operating system. We have three instances in our MultiInstance RPL setup, each of which is intended to handle different kinds of network traffic and provide varying Quality of Service (QoS) measures. Different sets of Objective Function (OF) rules are used by each instance to decide which route is optimal for the data it processes. We have made use of OF0 (Objective Function 0) and MRHOF (Minimum Rank with Hysteresis Objective Function). We have rigorously tested our solution. Our focus has been on metrics like delay, average energy consumption and Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR). Compared to standard RPL, our approach improved packet delivery rates and significantly reduced delays for high priority data packets. This research shows how to better address the complex data traffic needs of real-time healthcare IoT networks.
引用
收藏
页码:482 / 494
页数:13
相关论文
共 60 条
[41]  
Banh M, 2015, PROC INT CONF ADV, P206, DOI 10.1109/ATC.2015.7388321
[42]  
Mardini W., 2018, 2018 6 INT S DIG FOR, P1
[43]   Using Multiple RPL Instances to Enhance the Performance of New 6G and Internet of Everything (6G/IoE)-Based Healthcare Monitoring Systems [J].
Mardini, Wail ;
Aljawarneh, Shadi ;
Al-Abdi, Amnah .
MOBILE NETWORKS & APPLICATIONS, 2021, 26 (03) :952-968
[44]  
Martocci J., 2010, Building Automation Routing Requirements in Low Power and Lossy Networks, RFC 5867
[45]   On Providing Differentiated Service Exploiting Multi-Instance RPL for Industrial Low-Power and Lossy Networks [J].
Monowar, Muhammad Mostafa ;
Basheri, Mohammed .
WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS & MOBILE COMPUTING, 2020, 2020
[46]   Towards Multi-instances QoS Efficient RPL for Smart Grids [J].
Nassar, Jad ;
Gouvy, Nicolas ;
Mitton, Nathalie .
PE-WASUN'17: PROCEEDINGS OF THE 14TH ACM SYMPOSIUM ON PERFORMANCE EVALUATION OF WIRELESS AD HOC, SENSOR, & UBIQUITOUS NETWORKS, 2017, :85-92
[47]  
Long NT, 2013, PROC INT CONF ADV, P44, DOI 10.1109/ATC.2013.6698074
[48]  
Pister K., 2009, Industrial routing requirements in low-power and lossy networks
[49]  
Pradeska N, 2016, PROCEEDINGS OF 2016 8TH INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING (ICITEE)
[50]  
Rajalingham G., 2014, Proceedings of the 10th ACM Symposium on QoS and Security for Wireless and Mobile Networks, P17