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Internet of Things (IoT) Platform for Multi-Topic Messaging

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  • Mahmoud Hussein

    (National Telecommunication Institute (NTI), Cairo 11768, Egypt
    Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, Minia 61519, Egypt
    Current address: 5 Mahmoud El Miligui Street, 6th district-Nasr City, Cairo 11768, Egypt.
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Ahmed I. Galal

    (Faculty of Engineering, Minia University, Minia 61519, Egypt
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Emad Abd-Elrahman

    (National Telecommunication Institute (NTI), Cairo 11768, Egypt
    Current address: 5 Mahmoud El Miligui Street, 6th district-Nasr City, Cairo 11768, Egypt.
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

  • Mohamed Zorkany

    (National Telecommunication Institute (NTI), Cairo 11768, Egypt
    Current address: 5 Mahmoud El Miligui Street, 6th district-Nasr City, Cairo 11768, Egypt.
    These authors contributed equally to this work.)

Abstract

IoT-based applications operate in a client–server architecture, which requires a specific communication protocol. This protocol is used to establish the client–server communication model, allowing all clients of the system to perform specific tasks through internet communications. Many data communication protocols for the Internet of Things are used by IoT platforms, including message queuing telemetry transport (MQTT), advanced message queuing protocol (AMQP), MQTT for sensor networks (MQTT-SN), data distribution service (DDS), constrained application protocol (CoAP), and simple object access protocol (SOAP). These protocols only support single-topic messaging. Thus, in this work, an IoT message protocol that supports multi-topic messaging is proposed. This protocol will add a simple “brain” for IoT platforms in order to realize an intelligent IoT architecture. Moreover, it will enhance the traffic throughput by reducing the overheads of messages and the delay of multi-topic messaging. Most current IoT applications depend on real-time systems. Therefore, an RTOS (real-time operating system) as a famous OS (operating system) is used for the embedded systems to provide the constraints of real-time features, as required by these real-time systems. Using RTOS for IoT applications adds important features to the system, including reliability. Many of the undertaken research works into IoT platforms have only focused on specific applications; they did not deal with the real-time constraints under a real-time system umbrella. In this work, the design of the multi-topic IoT protocol and platform is implemented for real-time systems and also for general-purpose applications; this platform depends on the proposed multi-topic communication protocol, which is implemented here to show its functionality and effectiveness over similar protocols.

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  • Mahmoud Hussein & Ahmed I. Galal & Emad Abd-Elrahman & Mohamed Zorkany, 2020. "Internet of Things (IoT) Platform for Multi-Topic Messaging," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(13), pages 1-27, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jeners:v:13:y:2020:i:13:p:3346-:d:378693
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    1. Wioletta Knapik & Magdalena Katarzyna Kowalska & Monika Odlanicka-Poczobutt & Marek Kasperek, 2022. "The Internet of Things through Internet Access Using an Electrical Power Transmission System (Power Line Communication) to Improve Digital Competencies and Quality of Life of Selected Social Groups in," Energies, MDPI, vol. 15(14), pages 1-27, July.
    2. Ahmed Saad & Samy Faddel & Osama Mohammed, 2020. "IoT-Based Digital Twin for Energy Cyber-Physical Systems: Design and Implementation," Energies, MDPI, vol. 13(18), pages 1-21, September.

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