Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D Communications
Fifth Generation (5G) wireless systems are expected to connect an avalanche of “smart” objects disseminated from the largest “Smart City” to the smallest “Smart Home”. In this vision, Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) is deemed to play a fundamental role in the Internet of Things (IoT) arena prov...
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doaj-2687068ac55c4036ac436c6c0799d2042020-11-25T00:38:34ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202016-06-0116683610.3390/s16060836s16060836Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D CommunicationsAntonino Orsino0Giuseppe Araniti1Leonardo Militano2Jesus Alonso-Zarate3Antonella Molinaro4Antonio Iera5DIIES Department, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria 89100, ItalyDIIES Department, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria 89100, ItalyDIIES Department, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria 89100, ItalyCentre Technològic de Telecommunications de Catalunya (CTTC), Barcelona 08860, SpainDIIES Department, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria 89100, ItalyDIIES Department, University Mediterranea of Reggio Calabria, Reggio Calabria 89100, ItalyFifth Generation (5G) wireless systems are expected to connect an avalanche of “smart” objects disseminated from the largest “Smart City” to the smallest “Smart Home”. In this vision, Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) is deemed to play a fundamental role in the Internet of Things (IoT) arena providing a large coherent infrastructure and a wide wireless connectivity to the devices. However, since LTE-A was originally designed to support high data rates and large data size, novel solutions are required to enable an efficient use of radio resources to convey small data packets typically exchanged by IoT applications in “smart” environments. On the other hand, the typically high energy consumption required by cellular communications is a serious obstacle to large scale IoT deployments under cellular connectivity as in the case of Smart City scenarios. Network-assisted Device-to-Device (D2D) communications are considered as a viable solution to reduce the energy consumption for the devices. The particular approach presented in this paper consists in appointing one of the IoT smart devices as a collector of all data from a cluster of objects using D2D links, thus acting as an aggregator toward the eNodeB. By smartly adapting the Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) on the communication links, we will show it is possible to maximize the radio resource utilization as a function of the total amount of data to be sent. A further benefit that we will highlight is the possibility to reduce the transmission power when a more robust MCS is adopted. A comprehensive performance evaluation in a wide set of scenarios will testify the achievable gains in terms of energy efficiency and resource utilization in the envisaged D2D-based IoT data collection.http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/16/6/836smart cityinternet of thingsLTE-ADevice-to-Device communicationspower controlsmall data transmission |
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Antonino Orsino Giuseppe Araniti Leonardo Militano Jesus Alonso-Zarate Antonella Molinaro Antonio Iera Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D Communications Sensors smart city internet of things LTE-A Device-to-Device communications power control small data transmission |
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Antonino Orsino Giuseppe Araniti Leonardo Militano Jesus Alonso-Zarate Antonella Molinaro Antonio Iera |
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Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D Communications |
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Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D Communications |
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Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D Communications |
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Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D Communications |
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Energy Efficient IoT Data Collection in Smart Cities Exploiting D2D Communications |
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energy efficient iot data collection in smart cities exploiting d2d communications |
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Fifth Generation (5G) wireless systems are expected to connect an avalanche of “smart” objects disseminated from the largest “Smart City” to the smallest “Smart Home”. In this vision, Long Term Evolution-Advanced (LTE-A) is deemed to play a fundamental role in the Internet of Things (IoT) arena providing a large coherent infrastructure and a wide wireless connectivity to the devices. However, since LTE-A was originally designed to support high data rates and large data size, novel solutions are required to enable an efficient use of radio resources to convey small data packets typically exchanged by IoT applications in “smart” environments. On the other hand, the typically high energy consumption required by cellular communications is a serious obstacle to large scale IoT deployments under cellular connectivity as in the case of Smart City scenarios. Network-assisted Device-to-Device (D2D) communications are considered as a viable solution to reduce the energy consumption for the devices. The particular approach presented in this paper consists in appointing one of the IoT smart devices as a collector of all data from a cluster of objects using D2D links, thus acting as an aggregator toward the eNodeB. By smartly adapting the Modulation and Coding Scheme (MCS) on the communication links, we will show it is possible to maximize the radio resource utilization as a function of the total amount of data to be sent. A further benefit that we will highlight is the possibility to reduce the transmission power when a more robust MCS is adopted. A comprehensive performance evaluation in a wide set of scenarios will testify the achievable gains in terms of energy efficiency and resource utilization in the envisaged D2D-based IoT data collection. |
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smart city internet of things LTE-A Device-to-Device communications power control small data transmission |
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