Power and rate adaptation in IEEE802.11a wireless LANs
Jens Jelitto, Andre Noll Barreto, et al.
VTC 2003
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) pose novel challenges compared with traditional networks. To answer such challenges a new communication paradigm, data-centric communication, is emerging. One form of data-centric communication is the publish/subscribe messaging system. Compared with other data-centric variants, publish/subscribe systems are common and wide-spread in distributed computing. Thus, extending publish/subscribe systems into WSNs will simplify the integration of sensor applications with other distributed applications. This paper describes MQTT-S [1], an extension of the open publish/subscribe protocol Message Queuing Telemetry Transport (MQTT) [2] to WSNs. MQTT-S is designed in such a way that it can be run on low-end and battery-operated sensor/actuator devices and operate over bandwidth-constraint WSNs such as ZigBee-based networks. Various protocol design points are discussed and compared. MQTT-S has been implemented and is currently being tested on the IBM wireless sensor networking testbed [3]. Implementation aspects, open challenges and future work are also presented.
Jens Jelitto, Andre Noll Barreto, et al.
VTC 2003
Beat Weiss, Hong Linh Truong, et al.
IEEE-SECON 2011
Simeon Furrer, Wolfgang Schott, et al.
TridentCom 2006
Flávio Bergamaschi, Dave Conway-Jones, et al.
POLICY 2008