Playing ‘games’ with human health the role of game theory in optimizing reliability in wireless health networks

R. Pal, B. Gupta, E. Cianca, Aditya Patel, Sivaditya Kaligotla, Anupam Gogar, S. Wardana, V. Lam, Bodhisattwa Ganguly
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Current advances in wireless sensor networks have contributed to the development of multi-hop wireless body sensor networks (WBSNs). These networks, which are primarily comprised of low-power sensor nodes, provide long term health and physiological monitoring of patients without obstructing their normal activities. However, the time-varying nature of network resources poses a significant challenge to the high reliability of operations required of a body sensor network. In this paper, we address the problem of reliability optimization in multi-hop WBSNs, where the nodes co-operate with each other in maximizing system performance. We model our problem as a co-operative game which inherently induces a distributed mechanism that optimizes the reliability of network operations in a multi-hop WBSN supporting concurrent applications. By the term ‘reliability’, we imply the system utility generated when each sensor node (user) services its specific application. We denote the system utility as an instance of the vector of utilities of individual users, where each user's utility is a function of its allocated bandwidth. Our mechanism jointly accounts for the dynamistic nature of the wireless medium, application quality of service, user fairness in achieving the resources to service applications, and results in an optimal operating point (utility vector) at which the WBSN should operate. We arrive at the result that the Nash bargaining solution of the co-operative game gives us the optimal system operating point, i.e., the Nash bargaining solution optimizes the overall system reliability.
与人类健康玩“游戏”:博弈论在优化无线医疗网络可靠性中的作用
无线传感器网络的发展促进了多跳无线身体传感器网络(WBSNs)的发展。这些网络主要由低功耗传感器节点组成,在不妨碍患者正常活动的情况下,为患者提供长期的健康和生理监测。然而,网络资源的时变特性对人体传感器网络运行的高可靠性提出了重大挑战。本文研究了多跳无线网络的可靠性优化问题,其中节点之间相互协作以最大化系统性能。我们将问题建模为一个合作博弈,该博弈内在地诱导了一种分布式机制,该机制在支持并发应用的多跳WBSN中优化了网络运行的可靠性。通过术语“可靠性”,我们暗示当每个传感器节点(用户)服务于其特定应用时产生的系统效用。我们将系统效用表示为单个用户效用向量的实例,其中每个用户的效用是其分配带宽的函数。我们的机制共同考虑了无线介质的动态性、应用服务质量、用户在实现服务应用资源方面的公平性,并产生了WBSN应该运行的最佳工作点(效用向量)。我们得到的结果是,合作博弈的纳什议价解给出了最优的系统运行点,即纳什议价解使整个系统可靠性最优。
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