M-plan: Multipath Planning based transmissions for IoT multimedia sensing

Multimedia transmissions for IoT (Internet-of-Things) sensing has a high demand of route capacity and tight requirements of end-to-end delay. In this paper, we address the problems on how to guarantee delay-related QoS requirements and to balance the energy consumption, while using multipath routing to offer high transmission capability for IoT multimedia sensing. This motivates us to design a Multipath Planning for Single-Source based transmissions routing scheme, namely MPSS, which establishes desirable multiple route paths following B-spline trajectories based on geographical information of source and sink node, sending and receiving angles, and inter-path distance. We further utilize a factor of hop distance to reduce the cumulated error of each hop due to the density of nodes, and to guarantee the delay-related QoS requirements. A Multipath Planning for Multi-Source routing scheme is also designed, namely MPMS, to assign the angle scope according to the source node's priority and traffic. Experimental results show that MPSS can effectively generate well-patterned multiple spline-based routes, and the end-to-end delay is under control according to the delay QoS requirement, while the total energy consumption is minimized.