Cooperative Task Allocation in Utility-Based Clustered Wireless Sensor Networks
Keywords:
Agent-based, market-based, utility, sensomax, multi-operational, multi-paradigm, concurrency, resource, allocation, clustered.Abstract
Wireless Sensor Networks (WSNs), due to their
many features and capabilities, have become the mainstream
for monitoring various phenomena of interest, ranging from
monitoring environmental conditions to structural health
monitoring, medical and military applications. However, they
suffer from a number of resource constrains, which affect their
operational range and lifetime longevity. Auction-based
techniques, although mainly used for economic applications, in
the recent years have shown effective results for modeling
competitive environments in various engineering fields,
especially wireless networks. In previous studies, we have
shown how market-based techniques can be integrated on the
node-level for efficiently executing the multi-paradigm
applications. In this paper, we will investigate how these
techniques may be utilized on the cluster and network levels for
saving energy and prolonging network lifetime
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