The SDN approach for the aggregation/disaggregation of sensor data

Yi-Bing Lin*, Shie-Yuan Wang, Ching-Chun Huang, Chia Ming Wu

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Abstract

In many Internet of Things (IoT) applications, large numbers of small sensor data are delivered in the network, which may cause heavy traffics. To reduce the number of messages delivered from the sensor devices to the IoT server, a promising approach is to aggregate several small IoT messages into a large packet before they are delivered through the network. When the packets arrive at the destination, they are disaggregated into the original IoT messages. In the existing solutions, packet aggregation/disaggregation is performed by software at the server, which results in long delays and low throughputs. To resolve the above issue, this paper utilizes the programmable Software Defined Networking (SDN) switch to program quick packet aggregation and disaggregation. Specifically, we consider the Programming Protocol-Independent Packet Processor (P4) technology. We design and develop novel P4 programs for aggregation and disaggregation in commercial P4 switches. Our study indicates that packet aggregation can be achieved in a P4 switch with its line rate (without extra packet processing cost). On the other hand, to disaggregate a packet that combines N IoT messages, the processing time is about the same as processing N individual IoT messages. Our implementation conducts IoT message aggregation at the highest bit rate (100 Gbps) that has not been found in the literature. We further propose to provide a small buffer in the P4 switch to significantly reduce the processing power for disaggregating a packet.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2025
JournalSensors (Switzerland)
Volume18
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2018

Keywords

  • Aggregation
  • Disaggregation
  • Internet of Things
  • P4
  • Programmable switch
  • Sensor data
  • Software defined networking

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