Mobility, redundancy, and bandwidth requirements are transforming the communication models used for IoT, mainly in case\nof Critical Communications and multimedia streaming (ââ?¬Å?IoMT, Internet of Multimedia Thingsââ?¬Â), as wireless video traffic is\nexpected to be 60ââ?¬â??75% of the global mobile traffic by 2020. One of the characteristics of 5G networks will be the proliferation\nof different/heterogeneous radio networks (virtualized radio access networks, RAN, new energy-efficient radios, femtocells, and\noffloading capabilities) and the possibility for IoT objects to connect and load-balance between dual andmultiple RANs.This paper\nfocuses on the possibility of using LISP (Locator Identifier Separation Protocol) formultihoming and load-balancing purposes and\npresents an illustrative scenario for the case of mobile IoT (e.g., the ââ?¬Å?thingsââ?¬Â part of vehicular or public transportation systems, PTS)\nthat are also intensive bandwidth consumers, like the case of connected multimedia ââ?¬Å?things.ââ?¬Â We have implemented and tested a\ndemonstrator of a mobile LISP IoT gateway that is also integrated with Cloud-based video analytics.
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