# Optimized transmission of multi-path low-latency routing for electricity internet of things based on SDN task distribution

**Authors:** Qi Jin

PMC · DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0314253 · PLOS ONE · 2025-02-07

## TL;DR

This paper proposes a new routing model for power IoT using SDN to reduce data transmission delays and improve efficiency.

## Contribution

A novel multi-path low-latency routing model based on SDN task distribution is designed for power IoT.

## Key findings

- The model achieves an average delay of 15.78ms for 10KB tasks and 23.38ms for 50KB tasks.
- It provides 298bps throughput in LAN and minimal jitter and packet loss in WAN.
- The model offers theoretical guidance for optimizing data transmission in power IoT.

## Abstract

With the continuous development of 5G network, how to further improve the routing and transmission efficiency of electric power IoT has become a popular research at present. Facing the current problems of high data transmission delay, low efficiency, and large task volume in the electric power IoT, this research combines software-defined networking to design a multi-path low-latency routing and transmission model under the concept of task allocation. First, the grid data communication network model and network slicing technology in 5G power IoT are introduced. On this basis, considering the data transmission in the core network in the power IoT, a multi-path low-latency routing optimization transmission model based on software-defined network task allocation is designed by combining the software-defined network controller and task allocation concept. The results indicated that the average delay of the designed model is only 15.78ms when the transmission task size is 10KB and 23.38ms when the transmission task size is 50KB. In addition, the designed model was able to achieve a throughput of 298bps in the local area network and the lowest jitter and packet loss in the wide area network, which are 0.13ms and 0.001%. It can be concluded that the constructed multi-path low-latency routing and transmission model can not only provide theoretical guidance for the optimization of data transmission in the power IoT, but also lay the foundation for the in-depth application and development of software-defined networking in the power IoT and other fields.

## Full-text entities

- **Genes:** PRL (prolactin) [NCBI Gene 5617] {aka GHA1, pPRL}
- **Diseases:** APT (MESH:D004618), IoT (MESH:C000719207), MAN (MESH:D001927), LAN (MESH:D004828), NFV (MESH:D003291), TD (MESH:D017096)
- **Chemicals:** tin (MESH:D014001), CNT (-)
- **Cell lines:** SDN — Homo sapiens (Human), Amelanotic melanoma, Cancer cell line (CVCL_ZZ71)

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