Multi-Topology Based QoS-Differentiation in RPL for Internet of Things Applications
The rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept has promoted the presence of routing protocol for low power and lossy network (RPL). Unlike traditional applications, many applications envisioned for IoT networks may have different and sometimes conflicting requirements. In this context...
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Veröffentlicht in: | IEEE access 2020, Vol.8, p.96686-96705 |
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Zusammenfassung: | The rapid development of the Internet of Things (IoT) concept has promoted the presence of routing protocol for low power and lossy network (RPL). Unlike traditional applications, many applications envisioned for IoT networks may have different and sometimes conflicting requirements. In this context, the underlying routing protocol requires to provide quality of service (QoS) for multipurpose IoT and is inevitable. However, the routing approach in RPL is not efficient because default objective functions (OFs) rely on a single metric, which can result in a tradeoff in routing performance, particularly for multipurpose IoT that enchant different QoS requirements in the same network. Although RPL specification allows the use of multiple metrics for parent selection, however, no specific guideline is defined for metric combinations. Besides, many studies have revealed that RPL encounters severe problems in large scale networks as it was mainly designed for low data traffic network. To address these problems, in this paper, we primarily focus on QoS differentiation by exploiting the multi-topology routing feature of the RPL standard. For this, we propose different OFs, which ensures the QoS differentiation at the network level by splitting the physical network virtually into multiple RPL Instances. Each Instance can incorporate different traffic by associating with differing OFs, and routed it through the corresponding virtual network topology. We also present a new parent selection framework based on a multi-attribute decision-making approach that addresses the single routing metric problem in RPL. The extensive simulation results verify that our multi-topology routing approach can support the QoS provisioning and is suitable for large scale networks as compared with standard RPL. |
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ISSN: | 2169-3536 2169-3536 |
DOI: | 10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2995794 |