RESS-IoT: A scalable energy-efficient MAC protocol for direct-to-satellite IoT
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Ortigueira Ruiz, Raydel
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RESS-IoT: A scalable energy-efficient MAC protocol for direct-to-satellite IoT
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The Internet of Things (IoT) is enabling unprecedented applications based on the transport
of small data volumes to and from constrained devices. When end devices or sensor nodes are located in
very remote zones with inaccessible topography, Direct-to-Satellite IoT (DtS-IoT) has been proposed as
an appealing solution. In DtS-IoT, isolated sensor nodes can directly relay data to and from inexpensive
nanosatellites (i.e., CubeSats). However, because both sensor nodes and CubeSats operate on very limited
energy supply and storage, the ef cient management of power-hungry communication sub-systems is
essential. Thus, speci c Medium Access Control (MAC) protocols are needed to ensure the minimal
overhead while considering DtS-IoT scalability and channel dynamics. In this work, we contribute with
REserve-and-Send Sift-IoT (RESS-IoT), a scalable and energy-ef cient DtS-IoT MAC protocol, combining
the LoRa physical layer with a novel link scheduling approach. Extensive simulations demonstrate that our
solution provides up to four times the energy savings in the satellite and up to seven times the energy savings
at the sensor node on the ground with respect to state-of-the-art IoT protocols.
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Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientica y Tecnologica -Programa Formacion de Capital Humano Avanzado (CONICYT-PFCHA) Doctorado Nacional 2018-21181930
ANID Project FONDECYT Regular 1201893
Regional Program STIC-AMSUD STIC2020003 Folio 21-STIC-12
ANID Basal Project FB0008
European Research Council (ERC) 695614
German Research Foundation (DFG) 389792660
Research and Innovation Staff Exchange Evaluations/Marie Skodowska-Curie (RISE/MSCA) MISSION Project
Agencia I C D C i PICT-2017-1335
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IEEE Access (2021) volumen 9 Página 164440 - 164453
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