Collective intelligent wireless sensor networks

M. Mihaylov, A. Nowe, K.P. Tuyls

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    Abstract

    In this paper we apply the COllective INtelligence (COIN) framework ofWolpert et al. toWireless Sensor Networks (WSNs) with the aim to increase the autonomous lifetime of the network in a decentralized manner. COIN describes how selfish agents can learn to optimize their own performance, so that the performance of the global system is increased. WSNs are collections of densely deployed sensor nodes that gather environmental data, where the main challenges are the limited power supply of nodes and the need for decentralized control. To overcome these challenges, we make each sensor node adopt an algorithm to optimize its own energy efficiency, so that the energy efficiency of the whole system is increased. We introduce a new private utility function that will measure the performance of each agent and we show that nodes in WSNs are able develop an energy saving behaviour on their own, when using the COIN framework.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationProceedings of the 20th Belgian-Netherlands Conference on Artificial Intelligence (BNAIC 2008)
    EditorsA. Nijholt, M. Pantic
    Place of PublicationEnschede
    PublisherUniversiteit Twente
    Pages169-176
    Publication statusPublished - 2008
    Event20th Belgian-Dutch conference on artificial intelligence (BNAIC 2008) - Enschede, Netherlands
    Duration: 30 Oct 200831 Oct 2008
    Conference number: 20

    Conference

    Conference20th Belgian-Dutch conference on artificial intelligence (BNAIC 2008)
    Abbreviated titleBNAIC 2008
    Country/TerritoryNetherlands
    CityEnschede
    Period30/10/0831/10/08
    OtherBNAIC 2008 : 20th Belgian-Dutch conference on artificial intelligence ; Enschede, The Netherlands, October 30-31, 2008

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