Hanjun Kim  

Associate Professor
School of Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Yonsei University

Ph.D. 2013, Department of Computer Science, Princeton University

Office: Engineering Hall #3-C415
Phone: +82-2-2123-2770
Email: first_name at yonsei.ac.kr
 
 
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Refereed International Conference Publications

Sharing-aware Data Acquisition Scheduling for Multiple Rules in the IoT [abstract] (IEEE Xplore, DATASET, PDF)
Seonyeong Heo, Seungbin Song, Bongjun Kim, and Hanjun Kim
Proceedings of the IEEE Real-Time And Embedded Technology And Applications Symposium (RTAS), April 2020.
Accept Rate: 27% (29/107).

In the Internet-of-Things (IoT) environments, users define event-condition-action (ECA) rules, and expect IoT frame- works to evaluate conditions and take appropriate actions within a certain time limit after an event occurs. To evaluate the conditions with fresh data items, the frameworks acquire re- quired data from IoT sensors. Since the data acquisition causes battery consumption of sensors, the frameworks should minimize the number of the data acquisition while keeping the sensor data fresh until finishing the condition evaluation. However, existing data acquisition schedulers inefficiently acquire sensor data because the schedulers assume each ECA rule in a program is independent of each other although different rules may share some sensing data from the same sensors. This work proposes an efficient sharing-aware data acquisition scheduling algorithm that reduces unnecessary data acquisition by sharing sensor data commonly used in different rules while satisfying time constraints. To evaluate the proposed scheduling algorithm, this work deploys 19 devices in an office, collects values of 26 different sensors for 144 hours, and simulates the proposed algorithm and a baseline algorithm. Compared to the baseline algorithm, the proposed algorithm reduces communication count and deadline miss ratio by 31.9% and 50.2% respectively.