Multihoming for Mobile Internet of Multimedia Things

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Mobility, redundancy, and bandwidth requirements are transforming the communication models used for IoT, mainly in case of Critical Communications and multimedia streaming ("IoMT, Internet of Multimedia Things"), as wireless video traffic is expected to be 60-75% of the global mobile traffic by 2020. One of the characteristics of 5G networks will be the proliferation of different/heterogeneous radio networks (virtualized radio access networks, RAN, new energy-efficient radios, femtocells, and offloading capabilities) and the possibility for IoT objects to connect and load-balance between dual and multiple RANs. This paper focuses on the possibility of using LISP (Locator Identifier Separation Protocol) for multihoming and load-balancing purposes and presents an illustrative scenario for the case of mobile IoT (e.g., the "things" part of vehicular or public transportation systems, PTS) that are also intensive bandwidth consumers, like the case of connected multimedia "things." We have implemented and tested a demonstrator of a mobile LISP IoT gateway that is also integrated with Cloud-based video analytics.

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Balan, T., Robu, D., & Sandu, F. (2017). Multihoming for Mobile Internet of Multimedia Things. Mobile Information Systems, 2017. https://doi.org/10.1155/2017/6965028

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