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Software-Defined Content Dissemination Scheme for Internet of Healthcare Vehicles in COVID-Like Scenarios

Gulati, Amuleen; Aujla, Gagangeet Singh; Kumar, Neeraj; Garg, Sahil; Kaddoum, Georges

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Authors

Amuleen Gulati

Neeraj Kumar

Sahil Garg

Georges Kaddoum



Abstract

The exponential increase in the number of connected devices in the network led to a paradigm shift from the traditional host-centric IP-based network architecture to a content-based paradigm, which eliminates the address-content bindings in traditional IP-based architectures. In content-centric networking (CCN) architecture, contents are accessed by name rather than the physical location where these are stored, which results in more flexible and robust content-based architecture. However, the broadcast nature of devices in CCN causes network congestion and latency. The Internet of Healthcare Vehicles (IoHV) is an evolving paradigm that relies on smart transportation involving ambulances and other healthcare vehicles (for rapid COVID testing) to connect with each other through the Internet, especially in case like COVID 19 testing and contact tracing. However, the applications of IoHV are not similar to other networks and therefore bring new technical challenges due to high mobility and rapid changes of topology. Therefore, to handle these challenges, in this article, we propose a novel scheme that finds an optimal path. Using the optimal path, the interest packet is forwarded among healthcare vehicles in a smart city scenario. The proposed scheme maximizes the probability of finding the requested data while minimizing latency. As the proposed scheme does not involve broadcasting of interest packets, the problem of network congestion in CCN can be solved to a large extent. In order to facilitate the interoperability of heterogeneous healthcare devices in the network, and to improve the routing flexibility, an SDN controller is deployed in the IoHV scenario. It maintains the global information of the network in its flow tables. Moreover, to achieve faster response time and lower latency in the IoHV environment, edge devices are utilized instead of central cloud. Keeping in view the memory constraints of edge devices, deletable Bloom filters are used for storage and caching. Finally, the open issues and challenges related to the proposed solution for the IoHV scenario are also presented.

Citation

Gulati, A., Aujla, G. S., Kumar, N., Garg, S., & Kaddoum, G. (2021). Software-Defined Content Dissemination Scheme for Internet of Healthcare Vehicles in COVID-Like Scenarios. IEEE Internet of Things Magazine, 4(3), 34-40. https://doi.org/10.1109/iotm.2011.2000156

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Sep 27, 2021
Publication Date 2021-09
Deposit Date Nov 7, 2021
Publicly Available Date Nov 8, 2021
Journal IEEE Internet of Things Magazine
Print ISSN 2576-3180
Electronic ISSN 2576-3199
Publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 4
Issue 3
Pages 34-40
DOI https://doi.org/10.1109/iotm.2011.2000156

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