Sensors intelligent interaction based on game theory : An interactive matrix and algorithm design
Proceedings of 2019 IEEE 3rd Advanced Information Management, Communicates, Electronic and Automation Control Conference, IMCEC 2019, Page: 379-384
2019
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Conference Paper Description
Deploying multiple sensors in the field of AIoTs is inevitable for improving human life to be more intelligent. Unfortunately, most of prior studies pay their attentions merely on how a single sensor can operate properly in its application scenario but not on how multiple sensors can operate coordinately in the same scenario. The current study adopts the concept of Game Theory to propose a sensor interactive model and its respective algorithm design so that the sensors mounted in AIoTs can achieve communicational consensus.
Bibliographic Details
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
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