We consider a setup with Internet of Things (IoT), where a base station (BS) collects data from nodes that use two different communication modes. The first is pull-based, where the BS retrieves the data from specific nodes through queries. In addition, the nodes that apply pull-based communication contain a wake-up receiver: upon a query, the BS sends wakeup signal (WuS) to activate the corresponding devices equipped with wake-up receiver (WuDs). The second one is push-based communication, in which the nodes decide when to send to the BS. Consider a time-slotted model, where the time slots in each frame are shared for both pull-based and push-based communications. Therein, this coexistence scenario gives rise to a new type of problem with fundamental trade-offs in sharing communication resources: the objective to serve a maximum number of queries, within a specified deadline, limits the transmission opportunities for push sensors, and vice versa. This work develops a mathematical model that characterizes these tradeoffs, validates them through simulations, and optimizes the frame design to meet the objectives of both the pull- and push-based communications.

Cavallero, S., Saggese, F., Shiraishi, J., Pandey, S.R., Buratti, C., Popovski, P. (2024). Coexistence of Pull and Push Communication in Wireless Access for IoT Devices. 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/spawc60668.2024.10694005].

Coexistence of Pull and Push Communication in Wireless Access for IoT Devices

Cavallero, Sara
;
Buratti, Chiara;
2024

Abstract

We consider a setup with Internet of Things (IoT), where a base station (BS) collects data from nodes that use two different communication modes. The first is pull-based, where the BS retrieves the data from specific nodes through queries. In addition, the nodes that apply pull-based communication contain a wake-up receiver: upon a query, the BS sends wakeup signal (WuS) to activate the corresponding devices equipped with wake-up receiver (WuDs). The second one is push-based communication, in which the nodes decide when to send to the BS. Consider a time-slotted model, where the time slots in each frame are shared for both pull-based and push-based communications. Therein, this coexistence scenario gives rise to a new type of problem with fundamental trade-offs in sharing communication resources: the objective to serve a maximum number of queries, within a specified deadline, limits the transmission opportunities for push sensors, and vice versa. This work develops a mathematical model that characterizes these tradeoffs, validates them through simulations, and optimizes the frame design to meet the objectives of both the pull- and push-based communications.
2024
IEEE Workshop on Signal Processing Advances in Wireless Communications, SPAWC
841
845
Cavallero, S., Saggese, F., Shiraishi, J., Pandey, S.R., Buratti, C., Popovski, P. (2024). Coexistence of Pull and Push Communication in Wireless Access for IoT Devices. 345 E 47TH ST, NEW YORK, NY 10017 USA : Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. [10.1109/spawc60668.2024.10694005].
Cavallero, Sara; Saggese, Fabio; Shiraishi, Junya; Pandey, Shashi Raj; Buratti, Chiara; Popovski, Petar
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