TG-SPRED:用于感知数据预测的时序图

IF 3.9 4区 计算机科学 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks Pub Date : 2024-02-28 DOI:10.1145/3649892
Roufaida Laidi, Djamel Djenouri, Youcef Djenouri, Jerry Chun-Wei Lin
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本研究介绍了一种创新方法,旨在通过预测传感器数据来降低传感器网络的能耗,从而延长网络的运行寿命。我们的模型 TG-SPRED(时序图传感器预测)基于一种非调度依赖方法,预测指定在每个时隙进入睡眠模式的传感器子集的读数。这种灵活性允许延长传感器的非活动期,而不会影响数据的准确性。TG-SPRED 通过识别和利用事件之间固有的时间和空间相关性,解决了基于事件的传感的复杂性--在现有文献中,这一领域在某种程度上被忽视了。它结合了门控递归单元(GRUs)和图卷积网络(GCN)的优势,分析传感器网络图中的时间数据和空间关系,其中的连接由传感器的邻近性定义。对抗训练机制采用了批评网络,利用瓦瑟尔斯坦距离进行性能测量,进一步提高了预测准确性。利用四个关键指标--分数、能耗、网络寿命和计算效率,与六种领先的解决方案进行了比较分析,结果表明我们的方法在准确性和能效方面都表现出色。
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TG-SPRED: Temporal Graph for Sensorial Data PREDiction

This study introduces an innovative method aimed at reducing energy consumption in sensor networks by predicting sensor data, thereby extending the network’s operational lifespan. Our model, TG-SPRED (Temporal Graph Sensor Prediction), predicts readings for a subset of sensors designated to enter sleep mode in each time slot, based on a non-scheduling-dependent approach. This flexibility allows for extended sensor inactivity periods without compromising data accuracy. TG-SPRED addresses the complexities of event-based sensing—a domain that has been somewhat overlooked in existing literature—by recognizing and leveraging the inherent temporal and spatial correlations among events. It combines the strengths of Gated Recurrent Units (GRUs) and Graph Convolutional Networks (GCN) to analyze temporal data and spatial relationships within the sensor network graph, where connections are defined by sensor proximities. An adversarial training mechanism, featuring a critic network employing the Wasserstein distance for performance measurement, further refines the predictive accuracy. Comparative analysis against six leading solutions using four critical metrics—F-score, energy consumption, network lifetime, and computational efficiency—showcases our approach’s superior performance in both accuracy and energy efficiency.

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ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks
ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks 工程技术-电信学
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5.90
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7.30%
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131
审稿时长
6 months
期刊介绍: ACM Transactions on Sensor Networks (TOSN) is a central publication by the ACM in the interdisciplinary area of sensor networks spanning a broad discipline from signal processing, networking and protocols, embedded systems, information management, to distributed algorithms. It covers research contributions that introduce new concepts, techniques, analyses, or architectures, as well as applied contributions that report on development of new tools and systems or experiences and experiments with high-impact, innovative applications. The Transactions places special attention on contributions to systemic approaches to sensor networks as well as fundamental contributions.
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