Critical Internet of Things : An Interworking Solution to Improve Service Reliability

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Original languageEnglish
Article number8970170
Pages (from-to)74-79
Journal / PublicationIEEE Communications Magazine
Volume58
Issue number1
Online published27 Jan 2020
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2020

Abstract

MCC is essential for public safety, service efficiency improvement, and economic growth sustainability. MCC services demand an extremely fast response rate. On the other hand, the tremendous growth of IoT and AI are vital elements to allow MCC developments to flourish. In this article, CIoT is newly defined to include standards and facilitate emerging IoT solutions to be adopted for critical services. The service reliability in CIoT embraces IoT and AI, and measures resilience and availability of automation. Two important IoT standards, namely IEEE 1451 and IEEE P2668, are incorporated to standardize the performance of smart transducers and facilitate the evaluation of IoT maturity, respectively. In addition, an interworking solution of CIoT is designed to establish a heterogeneous network that comprises multiple IoT networks, such as 5G and LPWANs. The interworking solution renders the CIoT "smart" and enhances service resilience. Attention is drawn to the fact that most emerging IoT protocols do not comply with the low-latency requirement of MCC. In this article, a communication prioritization scheme incorporating CL and SL is proposed to overcome the highlighted challenge. Finally, the challenges and future development trends of CIoT are presented.

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