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  • The proliferation of mobile sensing devices creates challenges in managing diverse networks and integrating services.
  • Independent wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSAN) face difficulties in collaborating with other systems due to tight coupling and lack of direct connectivity.
  • Existing solutions like adaptive mobile sinks or delay-tolerant systems do not adequately address the need for prioritized service integration.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose and evaluate a novel system, drone-as-a-gateway (DaaG), for interconnecting isolated networks and combining independent services.
  • To demonstrate the capability of DaaG in prioritizing services based on their importance.
  • To validate the feasibility of DaaG for large-scale, on-demand deployment of sensing and actuation infrastructure.

Main Methods:

  • Developed a drone-based gateway system (DaaG) to bridge disparate networks and services.
  • Implemented a service prioritization mechanism within DaaG based on service importance.
  • Conducted simulations to compare DaaG's performance with existing path-planning algorithms.
  • Performed field tests to demonstrate the practical application of DaaG.

Main Results:

  • DaaG successfully activates actuators based on the prioritized importance of services, utilizing data from separate sensors.
  • The system demonstrates comparable time efficiency to other path-planning algorithms.
  • Field tests confirmed DaaG's ability to facilitate large-scale, on-demand deployment of Internet of Things (IoT) infrastructure.

Conclusions:

  • Drone-as-a-gateway (DaaG) offers an effective solution for integrating isolated networks and services in the context of growing IoT deployments.
  • The system's ability to prioritize services ensures critical operations are addressed efficiently.
  • DaaG enables flexible and scalable expansion of sensing and actuation capabilities, supporting the future of the Internet of Things.