Adaptive broadcast suppression for Trickle-based protocols

T.M.M. Meyfroyt, M. Stolikj, J.J. Lukkien

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Low-power wireless networks play an important role in the Internet of Things. Typically, these networks consist of a very large number of lossy and low-capacity devices, challenging the current state of the art in protocol design. In this context the Trickle algorithm plays an important role, serving as the basic mechanism for message dissemination in notable protocols such as RPL and MPL. While Trickle's broadcast suppression mechanism has been proven to be efficient, recent work has shown that it is intrinsically unfair in terms of load distribution and that its performance relies strongly on network topology. This can lead to increased end-to-end delays (MPL), or creation of sub-optimal routes (RPL). Furthermore, as highlighted in this work, there is no clear consensus within the research community about what the proper parameter settings of the suppression mechanism should be. We propose an extension to the Trickle algorithm, called adaptive-k, which allows nodes to individually adapt their suppression mechanism to local node density. Supported by analysis and a case study with RPL, we show that this extension allows for an easier configuration of Trickle, making it more robust to network topology.
Originele taal-2Engels
Titel2015 IEEE 16th International Symposium on a World of Wireless Mobile and Multimedia Networks (WoWMoM, Boston MA, USA, June 14-17, 2015)
Plaats van productiePiscataway
UitgeverijInstitute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Pagina's1-9
ISBN van geprinte versie978-1-4799-8461-9
DOI's
StatusGepubliceerd - 2015

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