2013
DOI: 10.3390/s130100648
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Improving Packet Delivery Performance of Publish/Subscribe Protocols in Wireless Sensor Networks

Abstract: MQTT-S and CoAP are two protocols able to use the publish/subscribe model in Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs). The high scalability provided by the publish/subscribe model may incur a high packet loss and therefore requires an efficient reliability mechanism to cope with this situation. The reliability mechanism of MQTT-S and CoAP employs a method which defines a fixed value for the retransmission timeout (RTO). This article argues that this method is not efficient for deploying publish/subscribe in WSN, becaus… Show more

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“…The comparison between dierent M2M/IoT protocols has been a subject of discussions in recent literature work [100,101,94]. Table 3.5 presents a comparison of the M2M transport protocols reviewed in previous subsections.…”
Section: Standardization For Transport and Application Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The comparison between dierent M2M/IoT protocols has been a subject of discussions in recent literature work [100,101,94]. Table 3.5 presents a comparison of the M2M transport protocols reviewed in previous subsections.…”
Section: Standardization For Transport and Application Layermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In [9] authors present a study of the reliability mechanism used by the MQTT-S and CoAP protocols. The authors demonstrate that both protocols would achieve a better performance by modifying the Retransmission Time Out (RTO) calculation method from a fixed to an adaptative value.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Or otherwise the ratio of data packets successfully received to the total sent. X Axis indicates transmission speed (RX) and Y Axis indicates Packet delivery ratio [26]. The transmit ratio(TX) is 100% and receive ratio (RX) is different values are given and tested.…”
Section: Packet Delivery Ratiomentioning
confidence: 99%