Tensor-Based Confident Information Coverage Reliability of Hybrid Internet of Things

The widespread applications of the Hybrid Internet of Things (HIoT) have put forward higher requirements for network reliability. Coverage reliability is one of the important metrics of reliability, and reliable coverage ensures network data perception and transmission to improve the Quality of Serv...

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Published in:IEEE transactions on mobile computing 2024-03, Vol.23 (3), p.2171-2185
Main Authors: Fan, Xiaoxuan, Deng, Xianjun, Xia, Yunzhi, Yi, Lingzhi, Yang, Laurence T., Zhu, Chenlu
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Language:eng
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Summary:The widespread applications of the Hybrid Internet of Things (HIoT) have put forward higher requirements for network reliability. Coverage reliability is one of the important metrics of reliability, and reliable coverage ensures network data perception and transmission to improve the Quality of Service (QoS). In this article, we define Confident Information Coverage Reliability ( CICR ) based on the Confident Information Coverage Model (CIC), which comprehensively considers sensor multistate, sensor energy, coverage rate, and connectivity robustness to evaluate coverage reliability. Furthermore, a Tensor-based Confident Information Coverage Reliability Algorithm (T-CICR) is proposed based on tensor modeling to evaluate CICR . The algorithm uses a tensor-based Markov model to predict sensor multistate. Three tensors of coverage rate, sensor multistate, and sensor energy are constructed to provide unified representations. Simulation results show that our proposed algorithm can significantly improve coverage reliability in terms of duty cycle, coverage rate requirement, sensing range, Root Mean Square Error (RMSE) threshold, connectivity robustness requirement, and link reliability.
ISSN:1536-1233
1558-0660