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Game Theoretic Solution for Power Management in IoT-Based Wireless Sensor Networks

Internet of things (IoT) is a very important research area, having many applications such as smart cities, intelligent transportation system, tracing, and smart homes. The underlying technology for IoT are wireless sensor networks (WSN). The selection of cluster head (CH) is significant as a part of the WSN’s optimization in the context of energy consumption. In WSNs, the nodes operate on a very limited energy source, therefore, the routing protocols designed must meet the optimal utilization of energy consumption in such networks. Evolutionary games can be designed to meet this aspect by providing an adequately efficient CH selection mechanism. In such types of mechanisms, the network nodes are considered intelligent and independent to select their own strategies. However, the existing mechanisms do not consider a combination of many possible parameters associated with the smart nodes in WSNs, such as remaining energy, selfishness, hop-level, density, and degree of connectivity. In our work, we designed an evolutionary game-based approach for CH selection, combined with some vital parameters associated with sensor nodes and the entire networks. The nodes are assumed to be smart, therefore, the aspect of being selfish is also addressed in this work. The simulation results indicate that our work performs much better than typical evolutionary game-based approaches.
- Universitat Politècnica de València Spain
- Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Korea (Republic of)
- "UNIVERSITAT POLITECNICA DE VALENCIA Spain
- Hankuk University of Foreign Studies Korea (Republic of)
- Universitat Politècnica deValència Spain
game theory, FOS: Political science, Wireless Energy Harvesting and Information Transfer, Engineering, wireless sensor networks, Constraint Handling, Political science, energy efficiency, Game theory, Wireless network, Computer network, Routing (electronic design automation), INGENIERIA TELEMATICA, Routing protocol, Application of Genetic Programming in Machine Learning, Physical Sciences, Wireless, Telecommunications, Wireless Power Transfer, Sensor Networks, Evolutionary game, Wireless Energy Harvesting, Selfishness, FOS: Law, TP1-1185, Article, Artificial Intelligence, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Swarm Intelligence Optimization Algorithms, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, evolutionary game, Chemical technology, Computer science, Wireless sensor networks, Distributed computing, Energy consumption, Energy efficiency, Particle Swarm Optimization, Electrical engineering, Computer Science, Law, Wireless sensor network
game theory, FOS: Political science, Wireless Energy Harvesting and Information Transfer, Engineering, wireless sensor networks, Constraint Handling, Political science, energy efficiency, Game theory, Wireless network, Computer network, Routing (electronic design automation), INGENIERIA TELEMATICA, Routing protocol, Application of Genetic Programming in Machine Learning, Physical Sciences, Wireless, Telecommunications, Wireless Power Transfer, Sensor Networks, Evolutionary game, Wireless Energy Harvesting, Selfishness, FOS: Law, TP1-1185, Article, Artificial Intelligence, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Swarm Intelligence Optimization Algorithms, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Key distribution in wireless sensor networks, evolutionary game, Chemical technology, Computer science, Wireless sensor networks, Distributed computing, Energy consumption, Energy efficiency, Particle Swarm Optimization, Electrical engineering, Computer Science, Law, Wireless sensor network
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