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MOSAIC: Multiobjective Optimization Strategy for AI-Aided Internet of Things Communications


Abstract:

Future Internet of Things (IoT) communication trends toward heterogeneous services and diverse quality-of-service requirements pose fundamental challenges for network man...Show More

Abstract:

Future Internet of Things (IoT) communication trends toward heterogeneous services and diverse quality-of-service requirements pose fundamental challenges for network management strategies. In particular, multiobjective optimization (MOO) is necessary in resolving the competition among different nodes sharing limited wireless network resources. A unified coordination mechanism is essential such that individual nodes conduct the opportunistic maximization of heterogeneous local objectives for efficient distributed resource allocation. To such a problem, this article proposes an artificial intelligence (AI)-based framework, which is termed as MOO strategy for AI-aided IoT communications (MOSAIC). This framework enables to tackle numerous MOO tasks in IoT network management with simple reconfiguration of learning rules. In this strategy, a component unit associated with an individual network node includes a pair of deep neural networks (DNNs) to learn optimal local functions responsible for calculation and distributed coordination, respectively. The resultant AI module swarm called DNN tiles realizes the node cooperation that collectively seeks distributed MOO calculation rules. The advantage of MOSAIC is characterized by Pareto tradeoffs among conflicting performance metrics in diverse wireless networking configurations subject to severe interference and distinct criteria for multiple targets.
Published in: IEEE Internet of Things Journal ( Volume: 9, Issue: 17, 01 September 2022)
Page(s): 15657 - 15673
Date of Publication: 11 February 2022

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