An Active Network-Based Open Framework for IoT
Mahwish Amjad, Faisal Iradat

TL;DR
This paper proposes an innovative open framework combining active networks, software-defined networking, and network function virtualization to enhance IoT communication robustness, flexibility, and energy efficiency.
Contribution
It introduces a novel integration of active systems with SDN and NFV, creating a flexible, secure, and energy-efficient IoT communication framework.
Findings
Enhanced robustness and flexibility in IoT communication.
Reduced energy consumption in network nodes.
Framework is open, generalized, and extendable to other network types.
Abstract
Major benefits of wireless sensor nodes of IoT like low cost and easy deployment are advocating their usage in variety of applications. Some of them are health monitoring, agriculture, environmental and habitant monitoring, and water monitoring. These nodes are autonomous in nature. It follows that they like to operate in a dynamic and adaptive network environment. So, the communication mechanism between IoT nodes must be robust and adaptive with respect to the environmental change. Unfortunately, the traditional networking architecture supports limited and fixed network computations. These limitations inhibit flexible and robust IoT nodes communication. In addition, the energy consumption in communication nodes is high due to limited processing. To address these issues, this paper gives rebirth to the active system. The proposed active network framework brings a novel integration of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSoftware-Defined Networks and 5G · Network Security and Intrusion Detection · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
