Adaptive opportunistic cooperative control mechanism based on combination forecasting and multilevel sensing technology of sensors for mobile internet of things

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In mobile Internet of Things, there are many challenges, including sensing technology of sensors, how and when to join cooperative transmission, and how to select the cooperative sensors. To address these problems, we studied the combination forecasting based on the multilevel sensing technology of sensors, building upon which we proposed the adaptive opportunistic cooperative control mechanism based on the threshold values such as activity probability, distance, transmitting power, and number of relay sensors, in consideration of signal to noise ratio and outage probability. More importantly, the relay sensors would do self-test real time in order to judge whether to join the cooperative transmission, for maintaining the optimal cooperative transmission state with high performance. The mathematical analyses results show that the proposed adaptive opportunistic cooperative control approach could perform better in terms of throughput ratio, packet error rate and delay, and energy efficiency, compared with the direct transmission and opportunistic cooperative approaches.

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Jin, Y., Xia, K., Ren, X., Cai, J., & Fan, H. (2014). Adaptive opportunistic cooperative control mechanism based on combination forecasting and multilevel sensing technology of sensors for mobile internet of things. Journal of Sensors, 2014. https://doi.org/10.1155/2014/297368

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