Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote Things

In the absence of traditional communication infrastructures, the choice of available technologies for building data collection and control systems in remote areas is very limited. This paper reviews and analyzes protocols and technologies for transferring Internet of Things (IoT) data and presents a...

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Main Authors: Ivan Lysogor, Leonid Voskov, Alexey Rolich, Sergey Efremov
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-08-01
Series:Sensors
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/15/3384
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spelling doaj-156f8ccbf4584e8dab31a11d01c2712a2020-11-24T22:15:25ZengMDPI AGSensors1424-82202019-08-011915338410.3390/s19153384s19153384Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote ThingsIvan Lysogor0Leonid Voskov1Alexey Rolich2Sergey Efremov3Laboratory of the Internet of Things and Cyber-physical Systems, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow 101000, RussiaDepartment of Computer Engineering, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow 101000, RussiaDepartment of Computer Engineering, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow 101000, RussiaSchool of Business Informatics, National Research University Higher School of Economics, Moscow 101000, RussiaIn the absence of traditional communication infrastructures, the choice of available technologies for building data collection and control systems in remote areas is very limited. This paper reviews and analyzes protocols and technologies for transferring Internet of Things (IoT) data and presents an architecture for a hybrid IoT-satellite network, which includes a long range (LoRa) low power wide area network (LPWAN) terrestrial network for data collection and an Iridium satellite system for backhaul connectivity. Simulation modelling, together with a specialized experimental stand, allowed us to study the applicability of different methods of information presentation for the case of transmitting IoT data over low-speed satellite communication channels. We proposed a data encoding and packaging scheme called GDEP (Gateway Data Encoding and Packaging). It is based on the combination of data format conversion at the connection points of a heterogeneous network and message packaging. GDEP enabled the reduction of the number of utilized Short Burst Data (SBD) containers and the overall transmitted data size by almost five times.https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/15/3384internet of remote thingsheterogeneous networksterrestrial-satellite networksSATCOMIridium SBDLoRaProtobuf
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Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote Things
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internet of remote things
heterogeneous networks
terrestrial-satellite networks
SATCOM
Iridium SBD
LoRa
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author_facet Ivan Lysogor
Leonid Voskov
Alexey Rolich
Sergey Efremov
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title Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote Things
title_short Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote Things
title_full Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote Things
title_fullStr Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote Things
title_full_unstemmed Study of Data Transfer in a Heterogeneous LoRa-Satellite Network for the Internet of Remote Things
title_sort study of data transfer in a heterogeneous lora-satellite network for the internet of remote things
publisher MDPI AG
series Sensors
issn 1424-8220
publishDate 2019-08-01
description In the absence of traditional communication infrastructures, the choice of available technologies for building data collection and control systems in remote areas is very limited. This paper reviews and analyzes protocols and technologies for transferring Internet of Things (IoT) data and presents an architecture for a hybrid IoT-satellite network, which includes a long range (LoRa) low power wide area network (LPWAN) terrestrial network for data collection and an Iridium satellite system for backhaul connectivity. Simulation modelling, together with a specialized experimental stand, allowed us to study the applicability of different methods of information presentation for the case of transmitting IoT data over low-speed satellite communication channels. We proposed a data encoding and packaging scheme called GDEP (Gateway Data Encoding and Packaging). It is based on the combination of data format conversion at the connection points of a heterogeneous network and message packaging. GDEP enabled the reduction of the number of utilized Short Burst Data (SBD) containers and the overall transmitted data size by almost five times.
topic internet of remote things
heterogeneous networks
terrestrial-satellite networks
SATCOM
Iridium SBD
LoRa
Protobuf
url https://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/19/15/3384
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