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.| File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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