A fuzzy-based system for selection of iot devices in opportunistic networks considering iot device storage, waiting time and security parameters

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Abstract

The opportunistic networks are a subclass of delay-tolerant networks where communication opportunities (contacts) are intermittent and there is no need to establish an end-to-end link between the communication nodes. The Internet of Things (IoT) present the notion of large networks of connected devices, sharing data about their environments and creating a diverse ecosystem of sensors, actuators, and computing nodes. IoT networks are a departure from traditional enterprise networks in terms of their scale and consist of heterogeneous collections of resource constrained nodes that closely interact with their environment. There are different issues for these networks. One of them is the selection of IoT devices in order to carry out a task in opportunistic networks. In this work, we implement a Fuzzy-Based System for IoT device selection in opportunistic networks. For our system, we use three input parameters: IoT Device Storage (IDST), IoT Device Waiting Time (IDWT) and IoT Device Security (IDSC). The output parameter is IoT Device Selection Decision (IDSD). The simulation results show that the proposed system makes a proper selection decision of IoT-devices in opportunistic networks.

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Cuka, M., Elmazi, D., Bylykbashi, K., Spaho, E., Ikeda, M., & Barolli, L. (2018). A fuzzy-based system for selection of iot devices in opportunistic networks considering iot device storage, waiting time and security parameters. In Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies (Vol. 17, pp. 94–105). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-75928-9_8

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