Author/Authors :
Alishahi, Mohammad Department of Computer Engineering - Fariman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Fariman, Iran , Yaghmaee Moghaddam, Mohammad Hossein Department of Computer Engineering - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad, Iran , Pourreza, Hamid Reza Department of Computer Engineering - Fariman Branch, Islamic Azad University, Fariman, Iran
Abstract :
Various applications with different requirments
are rapidly developed in the smart grid. The need to provide
Quality of Service (QoS) for such a communication
network is inevitable. However, recently a protocol called
RPL (Routing Protocol for Low Power and Lossy Network)
has been standardized and is known as the main solution for
last mile communication network of smart grid. In this
paper, by studying the existing methods and identifying the
shortcomings, we propose a customized version of RPL
which we call OMC-RPL (Optimized Multi Class-RPL).
Two principal advantages of the proposed method are: a
holistic objective function including distinctive metrics
related to QoS; and supporting the data classification which
is an important requirement in this context. The main
contribution of this paper is to make different objective
functions proportional to the number of classes by using
weighting parameters. The best values of these coefficients
are determined by an optimization algorithm. OMC-RPL is
evaluated from different aspects. Simulation results show
that the new idea significantly decreases the end-to-end
delay and increases lifetime of the nodes that have limited
source of energy. It seems that OMC-RPL could be a good
substitution for the available methods.