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5 MANAGEMENT

PLANES IN IoT
PROTOCOL STACK

NAME: SAYAN BERA


ROLL NO: SM22MTECH11004
INTRODUCTION
The IoT protocol stack includes five management
planes that intend to optimize the operation of a WSN
in terms of corresponding performance metrics. They
namely are: the power, the mobility, the task, the
quality of service (QoS), and the security management
planes.
FUNCTIONS OF MANAGEMENT
PLANES

The power, mobility, and task management


planes monitor the power, movement, and task
distribution among sensor nodes. These planes help the
sensor nodes coordinate the sensing task and lower
overall power consumption.
The power management plane is responsible for
diminishing energy consumption. The power
management plane manages how a sensor node uses its
power. When the power level of a sensor node is low,
the sensor node broadcasts to its neighbors that it is low
in power and cannot participate in routing messages.
The remaining power is reserved for sensing.
The mobility management plane is responsible for
maintaining data routes even when there are movements
of nodes The mobility management plane detects and
registers the movement of sensor nodes, so a route back
to the user is always maintained, the sensor nodes can
keep track of who their neighbor sensor nodes are, and
the sensor nodes can balance their power and task
usage.
The task management plane is responsible for the
assignment of various tasks, such as sensing, routing,
and data aggregation, to the sensor nodes. The task
management plane balances and schedules the sensing
tasks given to a specific region. Not all sensor nodes in
that region are required to perform the sensing task at
the same time. As a result, some sensor nodes perform
the task more than others, depending on their power
level.
The QoS management plane deals with fault tolerance,
error control, and performance optimization according
to particular QoS metrics.
Security management plane records and regulates the
network performance in terms of security.

Summary of functions of different management planes.


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