Critical infrastructure, utilities, and large enter-prises are increasingly complex. These sprawling systems, often geographically dispersed, rely on seamless coordination across vast networks. Typically, they use the internet and TCPIIP proto-cols for communication. However, ensuring system-level resilience requires exceptionally dependable network infrastructure. This paper proposes a solution built on a redundant version of the MQTT protocol, implemented directly at the network's endpoints. This approach ensures reliable communication even in the face of potential network issues. Additionally, the paper explores the potential for a future solution that analyzes multi-publisher/subscriber scenarios and, for this purpose, a prelimi-nary research on synchronizing communication among a larger number of devices within the network. The paper concludes by detailing the proposed solution, evaluating its effectiveness, and validating its practicality through experimentation.

Redundancy for MQTT Communication: an Evolution

Claudio Zunino
Primo
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Manuel Cheminod
Secondo
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Gianluca Cena;Stefano Vitturi;Alberto Morato
Penultimo
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Elena Ferrari
Ultimo
2024

Abstract

Critical infrastructure, utilities, and large enter-prises are increasingly complex. These sprawling systems, often geographically dispersed, rely on seamless coordination across vast networks. Typically, they use the internet and TCPIIP proto-cols for communication. However, ensuring system-level resilience requires exceptionally dependable network infrastructure. This paper proposes a solution built on a redundant version of the MQTT protocol, implemented directly at the network's endpoints. This approach ensures reliable communication even in the face of potential network issues. Additionally, the paper explores the potential for a future solution that analyzes multi-publisher/subscriber scenarios and, for this purpose, a prelimi-nary research on synchronizing communication among a larger number of devices within the network. The paper concludes by detailing the proposed solution, evaluating its effectiveness, and validating its practicality through experimentation.
2024
Istituto di Elettronica e di Ingegneria dell'Informazione e delle Telecomunicazioni - IEIIT
MQTT, Seamless Redundancy, Resilience, Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
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