• DocumentCode
    31865
  • Title

    An Intelligent Self-Organization Scheme for the Internet of Things

  • Author

    Yongsheng Ding ; Yanling Jin ; Lihong Ren ; Kuangrong Hao

  • Author_Institution
    Eng. Res. Center of Digitized Textile & Fashion Tech, Donghua Univ., Shanghai, China
  • Volume
    8
  • Issue
    3
  • fYear
    2013
  • fDate
    Aug. 2013
  • Firstpage
    41
  • Lastpage
    53
  • Abstract
    The Internet of Things (IoT) is emerging as the major trend in shaping the development of the next generation of information networks. The challenges of the enormous, dynamic, incredibly diverse and high complexity of the IoT urgently require novel self-organization scheme because most of the existing distributed self-organization schemes cannot be directly applied to it. In this paper, we propose an intelligent self-organizing scheme (ISOS) for the IoT inspired by the endocrine regulating mechanism. For each node in the network, an autonomous area is established, where the node can effectively interact with its peers and perform self-control according to its own status and dynamic circumstance in a decentralized infrastructure. By introducing the hormone mechanism as the medium for information transmission and data sharing, the nodes can collaborate with each other and work in a cooperative way. Through adjusting the release procedure of the hormones, the ability to effectively detect service randomly generated can also be guaranteed in the probabilistic partially-working IoT. Simulation results verify the performance of the proposed mechanism that entitles the IoT to the ability of maintaining its status in a globally stable status, while effectively discovering the random service requests in a resource-critical configuration. The ISOS would be of great significance for the practical implementation of the IoT.
  • Keywords
    Internet of Things; information networks; probability; random processes; resource allocation; ISOS; Internet of Things; data sharing; decentralized infrastructure; endocrine regulating mechanism; hormone mechanism; information networks; information transmission; intelligent self-organizing scheme; probabilistic partially-working IoT; random service requests; resource-critical configuration; Biochemistry; Complexity theory; ISO; Information technology; Internet; Market research; Network topology; Next generation networking; Peer-to-peer computing;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Journal_Title
    Computational Intelligence Magazine, IEEE
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • ISSN
    1556-603X
  • Type

    jour

  • DOI
    10.1109/MCI.2013.2264251
  • Filename
    6557040