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Managing Latency and Excess Data Dissemination in Fog-Based Publish/Subscribe Systems

Jonathan Hasenburg, Florian Stanek, Florian Tschorsch, David Bermbach

202025 citationsDOI

Abstract

Today, communication between IoT devices heavily relies on fog-based publish/subscribe (pub/sub) systems. Communicating via the cloud, however, results in a latency that is too high for many IoT applications. In this paper, we describe the design of a fog-based pub/sub system that integrates edge resources to improve communication latency between end devices in proximity. To this end, geo-distributed broker instances organize themselves in dynamically sized broadcast groups. Each broadcast group comprises a set of well connected edge brokers that communicate directly using flooding. This minimizes communication latency and copes well with frequently updated subscriptions and mobile end devices, which is required by many IoT applications. Messages between broadcast groups are routed via a massively scalable fog broker that pre-filters messages to reduce excess data dissemination. Our approach, therefore, manages the tradeoff between latency and excess data.

Topics & Concepts

Computer scienceDisseminationScalabilityLatency (audio)Computer networkCloud computingFlooding (psychology)Edge deviceAtomic broadcastEdge computingDistributed computingBroadcasting (networking)TelecommunicationsOperating systemPsychologyPsychotherapistPeer-to-Peer Network TechnologiesCaching and Content DeliveryOpportunistic and Delay-Tolerant Networks