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Intelligent Device-to-Device Communication in the Internet of Things

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2014

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TLDR

In the Internet of Things, devices will autonomously communicate via device‑to‑device links, requiring intelligent routing to overcome resource constraints, intermittent connectivity, and heterogeneous networking standards. This paper outlines how intelligent D2D communication can be realized in the IoT ecosystem. It reviews state‑of‑the‑art routing algorithms that enable such intelligent D2D communication.

Abstract

Analogous to the way humans use the Internet, devices will be the main users in the Internet of Things (IoT) ecosystem. Therefore, device-to-device (D2D) communication is expected to be an intrinsic part of the IoT. Devices will communicate with each other autonomously without any centralized control and collaborate to gather, share, and forward information in a multihop manner. The ability to gather relevant information in real time is key to leveraging the value of the IoT as such information will be transformed into intelligence, which will facilitate the creation of an intelligent environment. Ultimately, the quality of the information gathered depends on how smart the devices are. In addition, these communicating devices will operate with different networking standards, may experience intermittent connectivity with each other, and many of them will be resource constrained. These characteristics open up several networking challenges that traditional routing protocols cannot solve. Consequently, devices will require intelligent routing protocols in order to achieve intelligent D2D communication. We present an overview of how intelligent D2D communication can be achieved in the IoT ecosystem. In particular, we focus on how state-of-the-art routing algorithms can achieve intelligent D2D communication in the IoT.

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