HoPP: Robust and Resilient Publish-Subscribe for an Information-Centric Internet of Things

This paper revisits NDN deployment in the IoT with a special focus on the interaction of sensors and actuators. Such scenarios require high responsiveness and limited control state at the constrained nodes. We argue that the NDN request-response pattern which prevents data push is vital for IoT netw...

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Published in2018 IEEE 43rd Conference on Local Computer Networks (LCN) pp. 331 - 334
Main Authors Gundogan, Cenk, Kietzmann, Peter, Schmidt, Thomas C., Wahlisch, Matthias
Format Conference Proceeding
LanguageEnglish
Published IEEE 01.10.2018
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DOI10.1109/LCN.2018.8638030

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Summary:This paper revisits NDN deployment in the IoT with a special focus on the interaction of sensors and actuators. Such scenarios require high responsiveness and limited control state at the constrained nodes. We argue that the NDN request-response pattern which prevents data push is vital for IoT networks. We contribute HoP-and-Pull (HoPP), a robust publish-subscribe scheme for typical IoT scenarios that targets IoT networks consisting of hundreds of resource constrained devices at intermittent connectivity. Our approach limits the FIB tables to a minimum and naturally supports mobility, temporary network partitioning, data aggregation and near real-time reactivity. We experimentally evaluate the protocol in a real-world deployment using the IoT-Lab testbed with varying numbers of constrained devices, each interconnected via IEEE 802.15.4 wireless LoWPANs. Implementations are built on CCN-lite with RIOT and support experiments using various single-and multi-hop scenarios.
DOI:10.1109/LCN.2018.8638030