6LoWPAN Stack Model Configuration for IoT Streaming Data Transmission over CoAP

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Khalid Saleh Aloufi

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Abstract: Different protocols have been developed for the Internet of things (IoT), such as the constrained application protocol (CoAP) for the application layer of the IPv6 over low-power wireless personal area networks (6LoWPAN) stack model. Data transmitted over 6LoWPAN are limited by the throughput and the frame size defined by IEEE 805.14.5 standards. Choosing the best configuration for data transmission involves a trade off between the application requirements, the constrained network configuration, the constrained device specifications and IoT application protocols. This paper provides an analysis of message size and structure recommendations for the 6LoWPAN stack model for different network topologies using CoAP. CoAP is a promising application protocol for the 6LoWPAN stack model because it can effectively manage the transmission required functionality in small header UDP packets compared to TCP packets. However, a data model is also required to realize an effective IoT model. While fragmentation and reassembly are supported by CoAP, they should be avoided for this type of model. As for any conceptual model, a high configuration between layers is mandatory. Additionally, the proposed message format is useful for semantic web of things application development and for WSN design and management.

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Aloufi, K. S. (2022). 6LoWPAN Stack Model Configuration for IoT Streaming Data Transmission over CoAP. International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security (IJCNIS), 11(2). https://doi.org/10.17762/ijcnis.v11i2.4034 (Original work published August 21, 2019)
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Author Biography

Khalid Saleh Aloufi, Dr

Khalid Aloufi is an associate professor in the Department of Computer Engineering,Taibah University, Madinah, Saudi Arabia. He received his Ph.D. and M.Sc. degrees ininformatics from Bradford University, UK, in 2002 and in 2006 respectively. His B.Sc.degree in computer engineering was received in 1999 from King Fahd University ofPetroleum and Minerals (KFUPM), Saudi Arabia. From 2002 to 2006, he was part of thenetworks and performance engineering research group at Bradford University.Since 2013, Dr. Aloufi has been the dean of the College of Computer Science andEngineering at Taibah University, Saudi Arabia.