Many-to-Many Data Aggregation Scheduling Based on Multi-Agent Learning for Multi-Channel WSN

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Many-to-many data aggregation has become an indispensable technique to realize the simultaneous executions of multiple applications with less data traffic load and less energy consumption in a multi-channel WSN (wireless sensor network). The problem of how to efficiently allocate time slot and channel for each node is one of the most critical problems for many-to-many data aggregation in multi-channel WSNs, and this problem can be solved with the new distributed scheduling method without communication conflict outlined in this paper. The many-to-many data aggregation scheduling process is abstracted as a decentralized partially observable Markov decision model in a multi-agent system. In the case of embedding cooperative multi-agent learning technology, sensor nodes with group observability work in a distributed manner. These nodes cooperated and exploit local feedback information to automatically learn the optimal scheduling strategy, then select the best time slot and channel for wireless communication. Simulation results show that the new scheduling method has advantages in performance when comparing with the existing methods.

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Lu, Y., Wang, K., & He, E. (2022). Many-to-Many Data Aggregation Scheduling Based on Multi-Agent Learning for Multi-Channel WSN. Electronics (Switzerland), 11(20). https://doi.org/10.3390/electronics11203356

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