Journal of Intelligent Systems (Jan 2017)

A Cognitive Theory-based Opportunistic Resource-Pooling Scheme for Ad hoc Networks

  • Hegde Seema B.,
  • Babu B. Satish,
  • Venkataram Pallapa

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2015-0050
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 1
pp. 47 – 68

Abstract

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Resource pooling in ad hoc networks deals with accumulating computing and network resources to implement network control schemes such as routing, congestion, traffic management, and so on. Pooling of resources can be accomplished using the distributed and dynamic nature of ad hoc networks to achieve collaboration between the devices. Ad hoc networks need a resource-pooling technique that offers quick response, adaptability, and reliability. In this context, we are proposing an opportunistic resource-pooling scheme that uses a cognitive computing model to accumulate the resources with faster resource convergence rate, reliability, and lower latency. The proposed scheme is implemented using the behaviors-observations-beliefs cognitive model, in which the resource-pooling decisions are made based on accumulated knowledge over various behaviors exhibited by nodes in ad hoc networks.

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