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Refereed International Conference PublicationsRT-IFTTT: Real-Time IoT Framework with Trigger Condition-aware Flexible Polling Intervals
[abstract] (IEEE Xplore, PDF)
With a simple "If This Then That" syntax, IoT frameworks such as
IFTTT and Microsoft Flow allow users to easily create custom applets
integrating sensors and actuators. Since users expect their applets
to respond to changed sensor values within a certain latency while
the sensors usually have limited battery power, reading the sensor
values at the right time point is crucial for the IoT frameworks to
support real- time responses of the applets while maximizing battery
lives of sensors. However, existing IoT frameworks periodically read
the sensor data with fixed intervals without reflecting current
sensor values and trigger conditions of applets, so the intervals
are either too long to meet the real-time constraints, or too short
wasting batteries of sensors. This work extends the existing IFTTT
syntax for users to describe real-time constraints, and proposes the
first real-time IoT framework with trigger condition-aware flexible
polling intervals, called RT-IFTTT. RT-IFTTT analyzes current sensor
values, trigger conditions and constraints of all the applets in the
framework, and dynamically calculates the optimal polling intervals
for each sensor. This work collects real-world sensing data from 10
physical sensors for 10 days, and shows that the RT-IFTTT framework
with the proposed schedulers executes 100 to 400 applets according
to user-defined real-time constraints with up to 64.01% less sensor
polling counts compared to the framework with the fixed intervals.
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