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      Fault Activity Aware Service Delivery in Wireless Sensor Networks for Smart Cities

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      Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
      Hindawi Limited

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          Wireless sensor networks (WSNs) are increasingly used in smart cities which involve multiple city services having quality of service (QoS) requirements. When misbehaving devices exist, the performance of current delivery protocols degrades significantly. Nonetheless, the majority of existing schemes either ignore the faulty behaviors’ variability and time-variance in city environments or focus on homogeneous traffic for traditional data services (simple text messages) rather than city services (health care units, traffic monitors, and video surveillance). We consider the problem of fault-aware multiservice delivery, in which the network performs secure routing and rate control in terms of fault activity dynamic metric. To this end, we first design a distributed framework to estimate the fault activity information based on the effects of nondeterministic faulty behaviors and to incorporate these estimates into the service delivery. Then we present a fault activity geographic opportunistic routing (FAGOR) algorithm addressing a wide range of misbehaviors. We develop a leaky-hop model and design a fault activity rate-control algorithm for heterogeneous traffic to allocate resources, while guaranteeing utility fairness among multiple city services. Finally, we demonstrate the significant performance of our scheme in routing performance, effective utility, and utility fairness in the presence of misbehaving sensors through extensive simulations.

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                Journal
                Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
                Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing
                Hindawi Limited
                1530-8669
                1530-8677
                2017
                2017
                : 2017
                :
                : 1-22
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                10.1155/2017/9394613
                622706b0-e95d-466a-a02b-9890bed19770
                © 2017

                http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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