MAMMOTH: A massive-scale emulation platform for Internet of Things

Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly used in a plethora of fields to enable radically new ways for various purposes, ranging from monitoring the environment to enhancing the wellbeing of human life. With the ever-increasing size of such networks, it is fundamental to understand the issues that c...

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Hauptverfasser: Looga, Vilen, Zhonghong Ou, Yang Deng, Yla-Jaaski, Antti
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Zusammenfassung:Internet of Things (IoT) is increasingly used in a plethora of fields to enable radically new ways for various purposes, ranging from monitoring the environment to enhancing the wellbeing of human life. With the ever-increasing size of such networks, it is fundamental to understand the issues that come with scaling on different networking layers. A cost-efficient approach to examine large-scale networks is to use simulators or emulators to test the infrastructure and its ability to support the desired applications. In this paper, we investigate and compare the currently available simulation/emulation software. We found out that the current solutions are mostly appropriate for small- and medium-scale emulation, however they are not suitable for large-scale testing that reaches millions of node running concurrently. We then propose a large-scale IoT emulator called MAMMotH and present a brief overview of its design. Finally we discuss some of the current issues and future directions, e.g. radio link simulation.
ISSN:2376-5933
2376-595X
DOI:10.1109/CCIS.2012.6664581