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arxiv: 1705.08304 · v1 · pith:RN7HYDURnew · submitted 2017-05-22 · 💻 cs.NI

Learning Optimal Routing for the Uplink in LPWANs Using Similarity-enhanced epsilon-greedy

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keywords energylpwansroutingbestconsumptionepsilon-greedyknowledgeknown
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Despite being a relatively new communication technology, Low-Power Wide Area Networks (LPWANs) have shown their suitability to empower a major part of Internet of Things applications. Nonetheless, most LPWAN solutions are built on star topology (or single-hop) networks, often causing lifetime shortening in stations located far from the gateway. In this respect, recent studies show that multi-hop routing for uplink communications can reduce LPWANs' energy consumption significantly. However, it is a troublesome task to identify such energetically optimal routings through trial-and-error brute-force approaches because of time and, especially, energy consumption constraints. In this work we show the benefits of facing this exploration/exploitation problem by running centralized variations of the multi-arm bandit's epsilon-greedy, a well-known online decision-making method that combines best known action selection and knowledge expansion. Important energy savings are achieved when proper randomness parameters are set, which are often improved when conveniently applying similarity, a concept introduced in this work that allows harnessing the gathered knowledge by sporadically selecting unexplored routing combinations akin to the best known one.

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