Enhancing Block-Wise Transfer with Network Coding in CoAP

05/27/2019
by   Cao-Vien Phung, et al.
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CoAP (Constrained Application Protocol) with block-wise transfer (BWT) option is a known protocol choice for large data transfer in general lossy IoT network environments. Lossy transmission environments on the other hand lead to CoAP resending multiple blocks, which creates overheads. To tackle this problem, we design a BWT with network coding (NC), with the goal to reducing the number of unnecessary retransmissions. The results show the reduction in the number of block retransmissions for different values of blocksize, implying the reduced transfer time. For the maximum blocksize of 1024 bytes and total probability loss of 0.5, CoAP with NC can resend up to 5 times less blocks.

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