Data Aggregation in Synchronous Large-scale IoT Networks: Granularity, Reliability, and Delay Tradeoffs
Yasser Nabil, Hesham ElSawy, Suhail Al-Dharrab, Hassan Mostafa, and, Hussein Attia

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive mathematical model to analyze the tradeoffs between data granularity, reliability, and delay in large-scale synchronized IoT networks, considering various design parameters and antenna configurations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel spatiotemporal model for IoT data aggregation that incorporates interference, reliability, and delay, with approximations for tractable analysis and optimization strategies.
Findings
Directional antennas significantly improve data aggregation performance.
Optimal transmission rates can minimize delay in IoT networks.
Feasibility ranges for packet sizes and inter-arrival times are identified.
Abstract
This paper studies data aggregation in large-scale regularly deployed Internet of Things (IoT) networks, where devices generate synchronized time-triggered traffic (e.g., measurements or updates). The data granularity, in terms of information content and temporal resolution, is parameterized by the sizes of the generated packets and the duty cycle of packet generation. The generated data packets at the devices are aggregated through static terrestrial gateways. Universal frequency reuse is adopted across all gateways and randomized scheduling is utilized for the IoT devices associated with each gateway. Such network model finds applications in environmental sensing, precision agriculture, and geological seismic sensing to name a few. To this end, we develop a novel spatiotemporal mathematical model to characterize the interplay between data granularity, transmission reliability, and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIoT Networks and Protocols · Age of Information Optimization · IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
