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Device models and technologies of data transmission and processing in the internet of things networks

https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2022-2-34-39

Abstract

The subject of research is the analysis and definition of the information model of devices, the choice of technologies and protocols for data collection and analysis, routing protocols for the Internet of Things (IoT) networks. The purpose of the article is to create an information model of IoT devices, to define technologies and protocols for data transmission and processing and routing in Internet of Things systems. Building an information model of an IoT device includes identifying data sources and their formats, creating a model and data structure, and analyzing them using tools such as: Eclipse Vorto ThingBoard, Ubodots IoT, Node-Red-UI, freeboard.io . An example of a description of a model of microclimate control devices using the Eclipse Vorto toolkit is given. Two main data processing technologies from IoT devices are considered: IBM Watson IoT, Cisco IWF with examples of their application. Radio frequency, infrared, optical and galvanic technologies for interaction between data collection and data transmission devices in IoT networks with examples of their use are discussed. The areas of application of three main IoT network protocols are considered: MQTT (large corporate networks), CoAP (limited networks on the Internet), Bluetooth Low Energy (local networks without the Internet with a small amount of data).Wi-Fi WebSockets, ZigBee, LoRA, Simple RF, XMPP, RFID, NFC can be used as additional protocols for networks. The features of using routing protocols in IoT networks are discussed: RPL (low power consumption), cognitive RPL (for intelligent networks), CARP (for underwater communication networks), E-CARP (for data reuse).

About the Author

V. A. Vishnyakov
Belarusian State University of Informatics and Radioelectronics
Belarus

Vishnyakov Vladimir Anatolyevich - Doctor of Technical Sciences, Professor, Department of ICT.



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Vishnyakov V.A. Device models and technologies of data transmission and processing in the internet of things networks. «System analysis and applied information science». 2022;(2):34-39. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.21122/2309-4923-2022-2-34-39

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