Age-Optimal Hybrid Temporal-Spatial Generalized Deduplication and ARQ for Satellite-Integrated Internet of Things

In a typical Satellite-integrated Internet of Things (SIoT), the limited transmission rate of a sensor causes a stale in data freshness due to unavoidable time waiting for transmission. Moreover, due to the high bit error rate (BER) of the satellite-to-ground link, data freshness will be further exa...

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Veröffentlicht in:IEEE internet of things journal 2022-12, Vol.9 (24), p.24963-24979
Hauptverfasser: Xu, Yunlai, Li, Yue, Zhang, Qinyu, Yang, Zhihua
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:In a typical Satellite-integrated Internet of Things (SIoT), the limited transmission rate of a sensor causes a stale in data freshness due to unavoidable time waiting for transmission. Moreover, due to the high bit error rate (BER) of the satellite-to-ground link, data freshness will be further exacerbated by frequent retransmissions. Generally, this issue is partially solved using a powerful compression scheme that can reduce the data volume. However, conventional compression schemes will necessitate a significant amount of time to accumulate constant data to a certain quantity, posing a difficult challenge. Therefore, this study proposes an age-optimal hybrid temporal-spatial generalized deduplication and automatic repeat request (HARQ-GD) protocol for the high-sampling data collection in SIoT, considering data compression, and transmission collaboratively. A novel Age of Information (AoI) metric is developed for timeliness evaluation over a two-hop end-to-end link of SIoT, which is optimized to design the proposed HARQ-GD protocol by considering the temporal and spatial correlations of sampled data with specific encoding/decoding algorithms and packet formats. The simulation results indicate that the proposed HARQ-GD protocol performs better performance than typical generalized deduplication (GD) and hybrid automatic repeat request with chase combing (HARQ-CC) schemes in reducing AoI, because of its fewer transmission times and higher compression rate.
ISSN:2327-4662
2327-4662
DOI:10.1109/JIOT.2022.3194948