Novel fountain data estimation scheme by exploiting Bayesian model classification in wireless sensor networks
by Fatma Belabed; Ridha Bouallegue
International Journal of Wireless and Mobile Computing (IJWMC), Vol. 18, No. 2, 2020

Abstract: The crucial goal of fountain codes is to reduce the use of a feedback channel. Their roll-out is limited by multi-hops transmission. With the multi-hops transmission, fountain codes raise the problem of overflow engendering a waste of energy. The number of encoded packets generated is significantly reduced and the residual energy can be preserved with a clustered architecture and classification technique. In this paper, we consider a distributed estimation scheme comprising a sensor member and a fusion centre. To reduce the number of useless encoded packets and the number of transmissions, we determine the number of encoded packets to recover data. We adopt fountain codes for data encoding. Then, packets are assembled at the Cluster Head (CH). Each CH provides a final estimation using a classification. We prove the power of fountain codes and training machine learning models to exactly calculate the estimate and to preserve residual energy.

Online publication date: Mon, 09-Mar-2020

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