Discontinuous Reception with Adjustable Inactivity Timer for IIoT
David E. Ru\'iz-Guirola, Carlos A. Rodr\'iguez-L\'opez, Onel L. A., L\'opez, Samuel Montejo-S\'anchez, Vitalio Alfonso Reguera, and Matti, Latva-aho

TL;DR
This paper proposes an optimized DRX configuration method for IIoT devices that reduces energy consumption by up to 30% while maintaining delay constraints, using a semi-Markov model and intelligent timer control.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach where the base station explicitly signals timer restarts based on buffer status, improving energy efficiency in IIoT communications.
Findings
Energy savings of up to 30% achieved.
Effective for both Poisson and bursty traffic models.
Maintains communication delay within acceptable limits.
Abstract
Discontinuous reception (DRX) is a key technology for reducing the energy consumption of industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) devices. Specifically, DRX allows the devices to operate in a low-power mode when no data reception is scheduled, and its effectiveness depends on the proper configuration of the DRX parameters. In this paper, we characterize the DRX process departing from a semi-Markov chain modeling. We detail two ways to set DRX parameters to minimize the device power consumption while meeting a mean delay constraint. The first method exhaustively searches for the optimal configuration. In contrast, the second method uses a low-complexity metaheuristic to find a sub-optimal configuration, thus considering ideal and practical DRX configurations. Notably, within the DRX parameters, the inactivity timer (IT) is a caution time that specifies how long a device remains active after…
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