Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4960824 Procedia Computer Science 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
This paper suggests the naming for Internet of Things (IoT) devices where a Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) is assigned to each device instead of the IP address. This naming method enables the user equipments (UEs) to reach IoT devices easily. Nowadays, one of the main challenges in IoT is the discovery scheme. This paper explores the discovery scheme that can operate under the current DNS and its legacy Resource Record (RR) format. The IoT device with the group name of GrpN, the domain of example.com and the device name of IoT77 can be discovered by means of the URL: GrpN.example.com/IoTD77. This paper explores how the UE behind the Network Address Translation (NAT) device discovers the destination IoT devices and establishes IoT Device-to-User Equipment (D2U) data session under the condition that IoT access networks tend to be constraint networks. Here, the discovery and session establishment processes are controlled by the software-defined control plane controller.
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