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SWARM-based data delivery in Social Internet of Things
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A bio-inspired particle multi-swarm optimization (PMSO) routing algorithm to construct, recover and select k -disjoint paths that tolerates the failure while satisfying quality of service (QoS) parameters is proposed.About:
This article is published in Future Generation Computer Systems.The article was published on 2019-03-01. It has received 31 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Multipath routing & Particle swarm optimization.read more
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Optimal UAV Path Planning: Sensing Data Acquisition Over IoT Sensor Networks Using Multi-Objective Bio-Inspired Algorithms
Qin Yang,Sang-Jo Yoo +1 more
TL;DR: An optimal flight path planning mechanism is developed by using multi-objective bio-inspired algorithms and ant colony optimization from possible UAV flight paths, selected in accordance with sensing, energy, time, and risk utilities.
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Routing protocol for Low-Power and Lossy Networks for heterogeneous traffic network
TL;DR: QWL-RPL can improve the performance of a heterogeneous traffic network as compared with both OF0 and MRHOF, specifically in terms of the amount of overhead, packets reception ratio (PRR), average delay, and jitter.
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Task scheduling in cloud‐based survivability applications using swarm optimization in IoT
TL;DR: This paper proposes a cooperative resource scheduling in energy‐constrained applications for a reliable and fault‐tolerant performance and shows that throughput and delay can be significantly improved while using the FIPS approach in comparison to the CPSO optimization algorithm.
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Social Internet of Things: vision, challenges, and trends
TL;DR: This study concentrated on the main components of the SIoT (Architecture, Relation Management, Trust Management, web services, and information), features, parameters, and challenges, and provided a scientific taxonomy for the finalSIoT structure based on the academic contributions.
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Social Internet of Things: Applications, architectures and protocols
Seungmin Rho,Yu Chen +1 more
TL;DR: Eleven research papers whose topics are closely related to this special issue are selected, which provide a platform for worldwide interconnected objects to establish social relationships by trading-off their individuality for common interests and better services to users.
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Multiobjective evolutionary algorithms: a comparative case study and the strength Pareto approach
Eckart Zitzler,Lothar Thiele +1 more
TL;DR: The proof-of-principle results obtained on two artificial problems as well as a larger problem, the synthesis of a digital hardware-software multiprocessor system, suggest that SPEA can be very effective in sampling from along the entire Pareto-optimal front and distributing the generated solutions over the tradeoff surface.
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Fault-Tolerant Relay Node Placement in Heterogeneous Wireless Sensor Networks
TL;DR: This paper comprehensively analyzes the range of problems introduced by the different levels of fault tolerance (full or partial) coupled with the different types of path (one-way or two- way) and develops O(?k2)-approximation algorithms for both one-way and two-way partial fault-tolerant relay node placement.
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A Survey on Multipath Routing Protocols for QoS Assurances in Real-Time Wireless Multimedia Sensor Networks
TL;DR: Results of a preliminary investigation into design issues affecting the development of strategic multipath routing protocols that support multimedia data in WMSNs are presented and discussed from the network application perspective.
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Modified particle swarm optimization algorithm with simulated annealing behavior and its numerical verification
TL;DR: The hybrid algorithm that combined particle swarm optimization with simulated annealing behavior (SA-PSO) is proposed and could have higher efficiency, better quality and faster convergence speed than compared algorithms.
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Cognitive routing protocol for disaster-inspired Internet of Things
TL;DR: A framework for data delivery in large-scale networks for disaster management, where numerous wireless sensors are distributed over city traffic-infrastructures, shopping-malls’ parking areas, airports’ facilities, etc, caters for energy-efficient applications in the Internet of Things.