A novel multi-objective optimizer framework for TDMA-based medium access control in IoT

2020 
Recently, cross-layer optimization has been emphasized by researchers for Internet of Things (IoT) where billions of devices communicate intelligently making every day communication highly informative. Medium Access Control (MAC) sub-layer is part of data link layer in IoT protocol stack. The energy consumption of things is greatly affected by MAC protocol which controls the node radio functionalities. In this article, we propose the design of an efficient MAC for IoT by minimizing its energy consumption at various levels. The minimization model is subject to reduction in distortion levels while simultaneously extending network lifetime. This article synthesizes and optimizes MAC layer of IoT based protocols using a novel delta diagram synthesizer and accurately captures both the high heterogeneity of the IoT and the impact of the Internet as part of the MAC layer architecture. Furthermore a novel hybrid Whale-Artificial Bee Colony optimizer framework is proposed to obtain optimal nodes based on energy consumption and the communication parameters among things, by exploiting the interrelations among different layer functionalities in the IoT. This novel system saves considerable computation resources of the resource constrained IoT devices and adapts to various data sources with different distortion levels rapidly.
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