Internet of Things (IoT) network is dominating both the research and industry. There are numerous emerging IoT connectivity Technologies such as Sigfox, LoRa, NB-IoT, LTEM. However, these IoT connectivity technologies have different protocols and packet/message formatting. Thus, IoT devices are usually not able to interact with one another, causing interoper-ability challenges. This is creating the so-called network island or silos. Interoperability between different IoT networks needs to be achieved to fully exploit IoT potential. This is required at each level of the network. Different solutions have been proposed to tackle the interoperability problem at different levels reducing the difficulty in defining a solution breaching the vertical silos barrier. In this article, we focus on addressing network-level interoperability. We provide a network format translator in a virtualized environment as a flexible and lightweight deployment. As a proof of concept, a testbed is developed implementing the proposed translator using NS3. Using the testbed, we can communicate with different IoT technologies sending packets between each device in each type of IoT network. For example, sending a LoRaWAN packet to Wi-Fi and 6LoWPAN and visa-versa. Finally, we have measured the latency introduced by the translator.

A Translator as Virtual Network Function for Network Level Interoperability of Different IoT Technologies / Arzo, S. T.; Zambotto, F.; Granelli, F.; Bassoli, R.; Devetsikiotis, M.; Fitzek, F. H. P.. - (2021), pp. 416-422. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization, NetSoft 2021 tenutosi a Giappone nel 2021) [10.1109/NetSoft51509.2021.9492677].

A Translator as Virtual Network Function for Network Level Interoperability of Different IoT Technologies

Arzo S. T.;Granelli F.;Bassoli R.;Devetsikiotis M.;Fitzek F. H. P.
2021-01-01

Abstract

Internet of Things (IoT) network is dominating both the research and industry. There are numerous emerging IoT connectivity Technologies such as Sigfox, LoRa, NB-IoT, LTEM. However, these IoT connectivity technologies have different protocols and packet/message formatting. Thus, IoT devices are usually not able to interact with one another, causing interoper-ability challenges. This is creating the so-called network island or silos. Interoperability between different IoT networks needs to be achieved to fully exploit IoT potential. This is required at each level of the network. Different solutions have been proposed to tackle the interoperability problem at different levels reducing the difficulty in defining a solution breaching the vertical silos barrier. In this article, we focus on addressing network-level interoperability. We provide a network format translator in a virtualized environment as a flexible and lightweight deployment. As a proof of concept, a testbed is developed implementing the proposed translator using NS3. Using the testbed, we can communicate with different IoT technologies sending packets between each device in each type of IoT network. For example, sending a LoRaWAN packet to Wi-Fi and 6LoWPAN and visa-versa. Finally, we have measured the latency introduced by the translator.
2021
Proceedings of the 2021 IEEE Conference on Network Softwarization: Accelerating Network Softwarization in the Cognitive Age, NetSoft 2021
USA
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc.
978-1-6654-0522-5
Arzo, S. T.; Zambotto, F.; Granelli, F.; Bassoli, R.; Devetsikiotis, M.; Fitzek, F. H. P.
A Translator as Virtual Network Function for Network Level Interoperability of Different IoT Technologies / Arzo, S. T.; Zambotto, F.; Granelli, F.; Bassoli, R.; Devetsikiotis, M.; Fitzek, F. H. P.. - (2021), pp. 416-422. (Intervento presentato al convegno 7th IEEE International Conference on Network Softwarization, NetSoft 2021 tenutosi a Giappone nel 2021) [10.1109/NetSoft51509.2021.9492677].
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