JOURNAL ARTICLE

Forwarding in Energy-Constrained Wireless Information Centric Networks

Daniel MarquesCarlos SennaMiguel Luís

Year: 2022 Journal:   Sensors Vol: 22 (4)Pages: 1438-1438   Publisher: Multidisciplinary Digital Publishing Institute

Abstract

Information Centric Networks (ICNs) have been considered one of the most promising candidates to overcome the disadvantages of host-centric architectures when applied to IoT networks, having the potential to address the challenges of a smart city. One of the foundations of a smart city is its sensory capacity, which is obtained through devices associated with the IoT concept. The more sensors spread out, the greater the ability to sense the city. However, such a scale demands high energy requirements and an effective improvement in the energy management is unavoidable. To improve the energy management, we are proposing an efficient forwarding scheme in energy-constrained wireless ICNs. To achieve this goal, we consider the type of devices, their internal energy and the network context, among other parameters. The proposed forwarding strategy extends and adapts concepts of ICNs, by means of packet domain analysis, neighbourhood evaluation and node sleeping and waking strategies. The proposed solution takes advantage of the neighbourhood to be aware of the moments to listen and forward packets in order to consistently address mobility, improving the quality of content delivery. The evaluation is performed by simulation with real datasets of urban mobility, one from the lagoon of “Ria de Aveiro” and the other from a vehicular network in the city of Porto. The results show that the proposed forwarding scheme resulted in significant improvements in network content availability, in the overall energy saving and, consequently, in the network lifetime.

Keywords:
Computer science Network packet Neighbourhood (mathematics) Computer network Wireless sensor network Context (archaeology) Efficient energy use Node (physics) Packet forwarding Smart city Wireless Mobility management Internet of Things Wireless network Distributed computing Computer security Telecommunications Engineering

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